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| Resurgence Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Winston Salem, NC | Can I polish?
Expanded my horizons and got this in yesterday. It's in really good condition, however, some of the chrome near the flames looks a little aged. No flaking or anything, just like it sould use a shine. I'd like to use some chrome polish on it, but I'm afraid. Is there any chance I could hurt the annodizing? Could anyone recommend a good product? |
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| Active Member Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Akron , OH |
That sir is a pretty gun... Ive used mothersmag semi chrome polish before it didnt effect the anodizing at all. I would however test it on some spare anodized part you have laying around that your not overly fond of.
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| MCB Member Join Date: May 2008 |
ooh, shiny. Nice gun man.
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| Field 51, Gorham, ME |
And there's no shine like Mother's |
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| Post Whore Join Date: Oct 2006 |
Used with a soft rag and for a general cleaning Mother's would be fine. But don't go crazy or use it constantly or it will thin and finally remove the coloured anodized areas over time or if used with a power buffer and more than a light pass. Mothers DOES have a super fine white abrasive in it.
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