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Nice... thanks nydiver... I will check it out... not too bad but the scuffs are there for sure. I wouldn't sand anything as you note, it would weaken it and I am not that concerned, some war wounds are ok in my book, I have plenty!
Hooray!
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Wow! What a site, http://www.caswellplating.com/buffman.htm, attached is the "Introduction to Buffing" PDF book... thanks nydiver, great site and source of knowledge.
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I used this wizards stuff. It comes in a cloth form. You just tear a small piece of the clothe off and start rubbing. Once it turns black you just wipe it off and it does a hell of a job the first time. I got my sled to almost a mirror finish with it BUT it does take a lot of elbow grease and sweat and a few cold ones to get the whole sled done.
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