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Diamond Plate Toolbox
For all you pro's I used my new 3 GG polisher today to do a diamond plate tool box. After what seemed to be a 100 different chemicals the Zephyr Pro 40 came out like a mirror. Question is for one it took forever what should I have used first prior to polishing for prep. Second now that it's polished should I go over it with a coat of wax to protect. Ok all you guys laughing that's fine I admit that the diamond plate kicked my but. But hey I'm willing to learn,so please any suggestions on diamond plate PLEASE HELP. Thank you.
Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
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@TMQ. Looks pretty good bud.
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Thanks...
Kind of sore tonight! Chuckle---too much elbow grease!
But really happy how it all came out. The crew at Classic Muscle Garage were shocked at the transformation.
Told them it was witchcraft---Bat dung and dead toads.
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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TMQ
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Kind of sore tonight! Chuckle---too much elbow grease!
But really happy how it all came out. The crew at Classic Muscle Garage were in awe to see how well it turned out...
Tom
Good idea on making use of that old carpet. I wouldn't have thought of that, it sure beats sacrificing any microfibers. I'm planning to do the same to my friends trailer which he uses to tow his boat.
I'm always on the lokout for any metal that I can polish.
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If you have the time to rub out, yes. It's cheap and yes, saves your pad and it is cleaner overall as well.
And don't forget the bat dung and toads...!
Tom
Mr Tommy's
Wash, Buff, Wax
Website: mrtommyshine.com
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Great info thank you very much and have a wonderful holiday
Mike Bradford
Hattiesburg, Ms
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