tonedeaf101
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You will be better starting with fine wire wool as you have a lot of oxidation on the frame. Feear not though, it wont damage it and polishes up fast afterwards. I prefer to use a spalsh of water also just to improve the finish and speed of cleaning it up. You will be there ages getting starting with polish.
Word of warning with T Cut and Auto sol. Although perfectly capable of getting a good finish, they both leave residue in the welds I found which is a pain. That Peek stuff I mentioned does not and I'm sure there non residue others availiable.
Dont froget 4 litres of elbow grease!!
Word of warning with T Cut and Auto sol. Although perfectly capable of getting a good finish, they both leave residue in the welds I found which is a pain. That Peek stuff I mentioned does not and I'm sure there non residue others availiable.
Dont froget 4 litres of elbow grease!!