I can see a few guys having fun with this:
http://www.says-it.com/seal/index.php
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Lew's last name is spelled Poppleton ;)
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I can see a few guys having fun with this:
http://www.says-it.com/seal/index.php
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Lew's last name is spelled Poppleton ;)
Mango
As long as you are using my name at will, I have a question about polishing wheels. I went to the Eastwood Co and they only list about 3 metal polishing wheels. I have seen the vented one being used somewhere but I seem to remember that someone said to use a string buffing wheel on the stainless. Clarify that, please, and no badges please. The one I fool the cops with is enough.
Lew
Lew,
Harry and Dale are your polishing experts, Mango is a rookie!;)
Lew,
If Dale or Harry don't respond, I'll be down at the bus today where I have all my polishing paraphenalia. I'll be glad to get you the type of pads and rouge I'm using. I have a full box of goodies.
Mike
Lew, Harry has been tanning and polishing his salute!:D I just use polishing pads and cotton on the wheels, no power buffers.......yet:) If you learn somthing, share it with photos.
PS....Mike are you having naughty dessert at the table? I bet you said "I Love you" didn't you!
This may be the first dumb question. What does Lew's name buffing and a seal generator have to do with each other??:confused: Or shouldn"t I ask?
Jim I think when Lew wakes up from a deep sleep he looks at the forum and the first page that loads he ask a question. After a few days he will go back to sleep and that will be that. Just accept him.;)
[SIZE="5"]I do accept him. I regard him as a best friend.:)[/SIZE]
I just happened to defend myself and then I asked Mango a question about the polishing wheel, that's the reason I busted in. Sorry.
Mango...I am not looking for handouts.. Just the kind of polishing wheel I need. I have been using a cotton one but I thought there was a better one.
I have found on the right rear panel with the vents in it gets a trace of a brownsih lace that won't come off with any other polish. I used the plastic rouge with the wheel and it removed it nicely. I know the plastic rouge is not a harsh as some of the others so I felt safe using it.
Jom, bye the way, this particular area is for general chit-chat. You should be up in greasy Jeans and knuckles and dirty fingernails, I think. Just bustin' ball back.
Lew
Hey Lewie.. Who the hell is Jom?:D
Sorry folks.
I said I would have the first spupid question. I was just trying to make sense out of the posts. It seemed like I wasn't able to read a complete dialog to interact with.
On your wheel polishing there are a few products put out by Alcoa for keeping the wheels in good condition. Maybe you have already decided that your way is best. www.alcoawheel.com Work your way through the site to find where to buy in your area. Spray-Gel Cleaner P/N 199709. Polishes P/Ns 199730, 199754, 199716. Spray-On Sealant P/N 199723. They also sell all of the accesory components. ie, lug nuts, hub covers, air gages, air chucks, valve stems, and caps and a gromet type brace for long inner stems. ( the long stems have been discussed and declared to be tabu in this forum ) are these possibly acceptable or are these the ones that are not recommended? [SIZE="1"]creep,creep, creep goes the thread.:D[/SIZE]
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Mango Mike
JOM, oh excuse me, I mean Jim. I am polishing the stainless side panel in the right rear, not the Alcoas.
Lew