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This is what I was able to do. Used rupes with fg400 on microfiber pad. I'll take it.
Only one thing. When I got around back I ran into trouble....
Customer agreed to ongoing service. Initial at $75 a pump and $25 for island marquees. Maintenance at $35/ pump and $15/ marquee. Offered him a more expensive package to polish the metal, he decided...
Thanks. Seems like znig and you are both telling me the same thing. Thinking I'll copy his method and see how that works out. As for the metal sides I think Hump Diesel suggestion "P21S polishing...
So no pressure washer huh. I'm thinking that's the safest method although I really would like to get those canopies with it. I like your method, thanks for sharing it. Do you deal with any stainless...
We've discussed Sunday as the day to do it as it's their slowest time. As far as the danger element, as for now they will shut the pump that I'll be working on off.
I'm not sure if that is...
He just wants it clean. But the one thing he said was I want these to look nice, referring to the metal. I'm going to Google Wenols to see if it will be a good compromise of effort and result. Thanks...
Wow! Are you really confused as to why I might have thought u were unkind. Maybe a review of your two previous post might clear that up for you. I thought for sure someone with posts as passive...
While your soliloquy is very soothing to the ears and very descriptive of careless electrical practice, I'm having a hard time finding any relevant connection to even one thing I've said here. So...
Actually I do understand alternating current. Which is why in the context of this thread the only real danger is what i previously stated. Now if we were talking about household scenarios like...
Are you referring to the one larger one smaller blades on plugs? I can't. Except to say tht it's internal fusing and switching. Which has no affect on operation.
I'm going to guess that "most" plugs...
No problem. I'm just happy to be able to give a little back to the forum. Albeit off topic insignificant info. Maybe one day I'll get good enough at detailing to be able to share good detailing info.
Have a buddy that sprays his knees and elbows with it before he starts working in the morning. Swears it loosens the joints. I think it's hilarious and quite funny to witness. But I guess if you're a...
I'm sorry but that's just not the case. The only danger to the tool user in a reversed polarity situation like this would b if the user decides to open up the machine and work on it while its plugged...