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Post subject: Re: You can make them shiny Posted: 15 Feb 2015, 01:44 |
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Joined: 06/18/12 Posts: 10252 Post Likes: +8071 Company: Revolutionary Realty Location: Coeurdalene, ID (KCOE)
Aircraft: 1954 Bonanza E35
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Thanks Mark, like I was saying, mine wasn't in good shape at all when I started, now I wish to hell I'd have taken a few pictures of before & after...the oxidizer pulled off a lot of oxidization (right word?) and then this purple stuff, well, I was impressed. I thought it was going to take a lot more effort, but it wasn't bad at all. I'm one of the folks that learned that you can't have a spinner chromed, on this site, in the last month or so, so being able to make my spinner look like that, and for cheap, YAHOO!!!! GO BT!!! Chris 
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Post subject: Re: You can make them shiny Posted: 15 Feb 2015, 02:21 |
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Joined: 12/22/09 Posts: 1225 Post Likes: +392 Location: Bend, OR
Aircraft: 1976 Baron 58P
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Username Protected wrote: Thanks Mark, like I was saying, mine wasn't in good shape at all when I started, now I wish to hell I'd have taken a few pictures of before & after...the oxidizer pulled off a lot of oxidization (right word?) and then this purple stuff, well, I was impressed. I thought it was going to take a lot more effort, but it wasn't bad at all. I'm one of the folks that learned that you can't have a spinner chromed, on this site, in the last month or so, so being able to make my spinner look like that, and for cheap, YAHOO!!!! GO BT!!! Chris  Very nice work. I'm starting to swear by Purple Polish. A toothbrush and some Purple Polish works wonders on interior chrome. I just had my hangar rack bar (in the baggage compartment) off in my M35 today and cleaned it with PP. Also have done the piano keys, the speaker and the window and curtain bars in the past. For an older, somewhat tired but still serviceable interior, it always amazes me how much better it can look when you get the surfaces to "pop" and become shiny.
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