I used my back, works great but stinks like hell.
http://www.clubchopper.com/photopost...1burn1-med.jpg
That the hell happened there??????????? I bet that hurt.........
00 steel wool and WD40 for the tough "little brown spots". When running the Mercedes-Benz dealerships, we used it for the brake dust pits on the chrome wheels in the detail shop ... make sure to get the finest steel wool available ... 00 or better (you can get up to 0000 I beleive).
Brian
I used my back, works great but stinks like hell.
http://www.clubchopper.com/photopost...1burn1-med.jpg
That the hell happened there??????????? I bet that hurt.........
OUCH. that brings back some memories. Guess that's why my insurance drop me like I was hot. :devil:
Freshly waxed deck and a 25 minute drive up to the Sandbar. Tried to hop out of the boat, slipped, fell on the pipes and couldn't get off. Seemed like forever. Laid up for 10 days and 100 Darvocet.
Oh well, better me than the kids. I've got Indmars now.........
BLUEJOB WORKS WELL!OUCH!!!!!!!!undefined
I used my back, works great but stinks like hell.
http://www.clubchopper.com/photopost...1burn1-med.jpg
I thought that this was a joke. It really is from the Headers?
Yeah, a set of Bassets. Turns out those things get pretty hot when you're idling around. It happened at the Sandbar a few years back.
Live and learn. Like a said, better me than someone else.
I used my back, works great but stinks like hell.
http://www.clubchopper.com/photopost...1burn1-med.jpg
Man, that hurts just lookin at it. Now that's a real bassett brand.
Rod
The best metal cleaner I have found is X-treem. I bought it online after my neighbor turn me on to it. I am going to use the sealer to see how it works on the water spots. If not the Mothers power ball with the Mothers metal cleaner is the fastest cleaner that works well.
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