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    Senior Member garythepenman's Avatar
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    Default Bill's CD..more praise

    Bill's CD is invaluable. eg:- I wanted to remove light rust and some watermarks from a George Butler. I've had trouble with this in the past.

    His best tip for the blade is to use garden hose and wet/dry paper. You get a real just ground minty look..awesome stuff.
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    Buy the CD it explains everything

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    Gary,

    Nice pic, thanks for sharing!

    RT

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    Another good way are the flap-wheels I talked about. They are LIGHTNING fast and leave a lovely satin finish. The garden hose can continue the job from 600 and up if you like the mirror look.

    Edit: Making it more coherent

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