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Old 13-03-2004, 15:10
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Fixing discs...

I was wondering if someone could post a tutorial on what to use/how to use automobile rubbing compound to fix discs. I read you can use it on them, but I was just wondering if there were any specifics like which direction to rub, how corse the compound should be, and so on...

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Old 13-03-2004, 15:48
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Tutorial?

Just get some very fine polishing liquid (not the coarse stuff). Then using a soft cloth just dab a little touch of the liquid on the cloth and polish.

I recommend doing this on a flat surface like a clean table. Ive seen people do it using just their hands and while it does work. Eventually the disc may break. So I recommend the table.


By no means to I recommend an actual electric buffer to do this. I do all the polishing by hand.



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Old 13-03-2004, 18:35
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I use this with a 40 grit

http://www.industrialtool.com/dynastrt.html


It will shine those puppies up!
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I use this with a 40 grit

http://www.industrialtool.com/dynastrt.html


It will shine those puppies up!
ROTFL, he won't have anything left of his discs.
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i just use the turtle wax spray. spray a little, rub around, then wipe off.
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