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Stainless Steel questions
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<blockquote data-quote="jtm" data-source="post: 9838292" data-attributes="member: 74514"><p>if the stainless parts are in decent shape start with the highest grit to can to avoid making more work for yourself. i wouldnt think you would need the 150 grit as it will make deeper scratches youll then have to remove. with each grit you have to take your time and make sure all the scratches have been removed from the previous grit. prob need to go up to 2000/2500 then polish for a mirror shine</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtm, post: 9838292, member: 74514"] if the stainless parts are in decent shape start with the highest grit to can to avoid making more work for yourself. i wouldnt think you would need the 150 grit as it will make deeper scratches youll then have to remove. with each grit you have to take your time and make sure all the scratches have been removed from the previous grit. prob need to go up to 2000/2500 then polish for a mirror shine [/QUOTE]
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