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Old 08-12-2014, 12:53 PM
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I have a extra set of stainless window trim molding for my 69 camaro. I have everything else brushed on the car and would like to brush the trim. What is the best way to do it. Also can the bumpers be done or should I just buy unfinished ones like yearone has and go from there. Thanks in advance
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I used some maroon scotch bright and water on my window trim and it worked great.
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thats what i used with my other brushed stuff. just wasn't sure it would work on stainless. THANKS!!
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I used some maroon scotch bright and water on my window trim and it worked great.
I did the same thing on mine also. Worked great.
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I've used those red scotch brite and 180 grit flap wheels you can buy at the hardware stores. Put it on a drill or die grinder. They work great, just do long straight passes and your done. They flex to handle curves and aren't as aggressive as they seem. I use them a lot to clean up the aluminum swingarms on dirtbikes.
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