Ray
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I spent about an hour yesterday and maybe that much today, with a little to go on the rear wheel. I picked up a Mother's Cone polishing sponge yesterday thinking it would be good for the flat areas on the wheel and it was faster.
I wiped the mag and aluminum polish on the cone attached to a high speed drill and applyed it a few times wiping off as it turned black ( light pressure). Maybe 3 times total. I hand rubbed the places( almost finished ) the cone would not get in to polish, again 3 or 4 times. By now it is looking pretty good, and I wiped it all down with Weiman's Silver Polish !!! ( At $3.47 @ Walmart ) I just wiped it down and wiped it off after I had polished it with the mother's mag polish. It seemed like the more I rubbed the more it shined. I still like a little getting it like I want it to be, but soon.. I like the Weiman's Silver Polish and it does not leave a film, you be the judge.
Ray
I wiped the mag and aluminum polish on the cone attached to a high speed drill and applyed it a few times wiping off as it turned black ( light pressure). Maybe 3 times total. I hand rubbed the places( almost finished ) the cone would not get in to polish, again 3 or 4 times. By now it is looking pretty good, and I wiped it all down with Weiman's Silver Polish !!! ( At $3.47 @ Walmart ) I just wiped it down and wiped it off after I had polished it with the mother's mag polish. It seemed like the more I rubbed the more it shined. I still like a little getting it like I want it to be, but soon.. I like the Weiman's Silver Polish and it does not leave a film, you be the judge.
Ray
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