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Polishing Aluminum

kodanja said:
Tabcon Ill try yur method
worst case, I buy a new shroud'
or pain the one I have.......

<span style="color: #990000">Mr Green Machine:

I purchased one of those small, corner sanders from Home Despot. It has a velcrox bottom and comes with several velcrox
backed pads. The replacement sanding pads, etc cost an arm and a leg.

When I painted my engine bay I used the small sander and cut new sand paper to shape and glued it to the worn out sheet with bonding adhesive.

Mothers aluminum polish and a Scotch Brite pad glued to a small sander should get you in the ballpark so you can buff it.

Just my personal observartions- worked for me.

best regards,

dale(Tinster)</span>
 
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