<VV> Polishing and buffing the aluminum trim on my 64

Dave Keillor dkeillor@ultrex.com
Tue, 11 Jan 2005 11:45:26 -0600


Joe,

You'll need to remove the anodizing before you can polish the aluminum.
Some people use Easy-Off oven cleaner and there is a remover made just for
that purpose.  Having removed the anodizing, you'll either have to have them
re-anodized, clear coat them, or keep them polished.

Dave Keillor

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe West [mailto:joew@diveaz.com]
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 5:56 PM
To: VV
Subject: <VV> Polishing and buffing the aluminum trim on my 64


Hi Gang,

While the 64 is in getting body work done... I've got quite a bit of
polishing to do on the aluminum trim that I won't be replacing.  I purchased
some Mothers brand aluminum/mag wheel polish, but it isn't working worth a
darn.

Does anyone have a polishing/buffing technique which works for corvair trim?
Include the name of your preferred type of polishing compound(s) if you have
any.

Kind Regards,

Joe
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