The parts came out beautiful. Just want to be clear on what your technique was.
I polished with emery, then buffed on a loose cotton wheel. Not really getting the cutting results I was hoping for. Maybe I just need to keep it on a tad longer. Here's a photo. As I you can see I kept most of the focus on the area just below the "Type 1".
I also have a white polishing compound, but I'll need to pick up another wheel for it. I look forward to getting better at this. Any pointers?
-Scott-
4shorts wrote:As for the buffers, well I attached a picture of the type I'm using. I only use two colors of compound. For the rough cut I use the black one and for the fine I use the white one. I don't mix the two. One buffer for each color and that's all I use. I also found the if you use the paint remover on the parts before you stat to buff you'll get a better result. Might be there is some king of clear coat on the old part. Paul