Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Door Sill Resto
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Door Sill Resto



I soaked mine for two days in soap water to loosen the dirt I couldnt blow off with the air hose.  I then used a old paint brush to get the gunk out of the nooks and crannies.    Then I bolted the sill down to my work bench and used a craftsman buffing head in my 1/8th air grinder I used white rouge.
 
Took about 20 minutes each and they look.....well better than new:)

AMC74HORNET@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
What a PIA this job is. After almost 30 hours on one I am just starting
the sanding with 1000# sand paper and hope to be finished with that
today and them move to the crocus cloth. Since due to the weather
tomorrow here in the north east I will be stuck in the house and will
probably finish all the sanding. I will try polishing the finished one
by hand but if I am not satisfied I will give it to my friend who at his
shop polished out and detailed the orange car and let him polish it out.
The way the first one is starting to look compared to the one just
washed with lacquer thinner makes me think I will be pleased with the
finished product. Although I will still piss and moan about how much
time and labor it took. I have a new disposable camera Frank and will
take before and after pic's.
"Doc"




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