Mr. Gamino

Eddie, I have just buffed my front the rear window
glass molding up and the look good. theses were the
stock pieces from the car. I have a 1/2 HP bench
grinder converted to buffer with the white rouge and
the unsewn (loose) buffing wheeel. Worked good and
quickly. 

Before, I did this I needed a tray to soak the pieces
in. So, I bot a 4 in. pvc pipe and put caps on it.
Took a cutter and cut a side out to make it hold
thinner( good lacquer - ^sp )and soaked the parts in.
The cleaned up good. From that point, all I needed was
the white rouge. I bot the next step up buff and
compound. Can't remenber what that was, right off. Oh,
I got the video too. 

Hope this helps.
mike

--- "Eduardo (Eddie) Gamino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hey there fellow members, I was wondering if anybody
> can give me any pointers and suggestions on
> restoring my car moldings, such as the front & rear
> window moldings.  I don't really want to buy new
> ones, unless I have to.  My moldings are dull and
> have some minor scratches with some kind swirl
> marks.  Can I use anything to get the marks off and
> shine them back up??  THANKS, -EDDIE-
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