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    The Shell Whisperer Maximilian's Avatar
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    I use greaseless compounds just like Dan the man and finish with a medium cut compound for a few seconds.

    The Oz also does some nice work.

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    I use one of those Scotch Brite type abrasive belts for my belt grinder. It works like a charm.

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    I also use the scotch brite belts, but you can buy scotch brite wheels for bench grinders too.
    Last edited by ChrisMeyer; 06-05-2009 at 07:42 PM.

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    Some Great info Here!!! Thank you to all!

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