If you get a cyclo, and cotton pads, you won't have to
worry about getting swirls out.
toby 2029
--- Jim Greene <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Dean,
> > I have the Dewalt, its a good machine and does
> what I want. You will get
> > swirls in the finish but if you work at it they
> will come out. I purchased it
> > from Harbor they treated me well.
>
>
> Ed, I have polishing my Tradewind to look forward to
> so I'm trying to
> learn all I can about the process. When you say the
> swirl marks from the
> DeWalt polisher can be gotten out -- how does one do
> it? What's the
> process (technique) for removing them? Thanks.
>
> Jim Greene
> 68TWGA WBCCI 1148
>
>
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