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Re: rocker covers
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You can buy a metal polishing kit from Mitre10 and probably Bunnings
that you can use on a drill (it will come with a coarse sisal type wheel and a buffing wheel and 2 types of polishing compounds.

However, you've got to be careful with them as if your not careful the retaining bolt can touch on what your polishing and leave a nasty scratch.

To be honest if you want a professional job, pay a professional. There are always tight spots that need smaller tools to get into and for bigger surfaces a bench grinder with polishing wheels is the go.
If your only ever going to need to get a few things polished it's not worth buying the gear.

Posted on: 2011/9/18 4:52
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