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Old 02-27-2017, 05:56 PM   #52
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Re: STOCK 67-72 Steering Wheels

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Originally Posted by FirstOwner69 View Post
I use buffing materials from Eastwood for all my metal (and plastic) polishing. Here's a link to buffing videos from their website:
https://garage.eastwood.com/videos/?...sc&wpv_paged=1

Here's another Eastwood link that shows a small canton flannel buff on a die grinder that would probably do the trick on plastic in lieu of expensive equipment:
http://www.eastwood.com/canton-flannel-buff-wheel.html
Great links, thank you Jim. I was trying to say I need pneumatic die grinder. I believe 4" is the ticket. Lots of disks I'll need for the this and thats.
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