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Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: GAS455 on May 31, 2010, 07:15:28 PM
What is the best way to go about Polishing my stainless trim by hand.

I have never done it before.

It's for my 57 Ponti....there is plenty of trim to do. The car has been off the road for many many years.
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: GTA390 on May 31, 2010, 07:38:21 PM
Try Autosolve, get almost any auto shop, in a tube, about the same texture as toothpaste.
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: Garrett on June 01, 2010, 07:25:28 PM
Anything that needs a touch up.

I and many swear by him

http://www.classiccargurus.com.au/classic-car-articles.asp?ArticleID=82

No repairs needed can polish on car, unless he is too busy.
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: mattlea1 on June 02, 2010, 09:55:48 AM
We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: GAS455 on June 02, 2010, 10:49:14 AM
Quote from: mattlea1 link=topic=3321.msg20013#msg20013
We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175


It's the same guy.

Alan Mocoy.
He is on Garfield Rd.

Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: KrazyOztralien on June 03, 2010, 08:51:53 AM
i swear by this stuff for chrome and stainless trim made my wheels look like new again.
(http://www.getprice.com.au/images/uploadimg/964/350__1_1052.jpg)
available in most kmarts and big w's.
you only need to use a tiny bit. one you polish once you should only need to wipe dirt off with a terry towel cloth
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: Garrett on June 03, 2010, 07:52:08 PM
Quote from: GAS455 link=topic=3321.msg20014#msg20014
Quote from: mattlea1 link=topic=3321.msg20013#msg20013
We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175


It's the same guy.

Alan Mocoy.
He is on Garfield Rd.



Family are a pleasure to deal with and his work is 2nd to non.
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: GAS455 on June 03, 2010, 08:06:12 PM
Quote from: Garrett link=topic=3321.msg20044#msg20044
Quote from: GAS455 link=topic=3321.msg20014#msg20014
Quote from: mattlea1 link=topic=3321.msg20013#msg20013
We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175


It's the same guy.

Alan Mocoy.
He is on Garfield Rd.



Family are a pleasure to deal with and his work is 2nd to non.


I will be getting them to do some polishing work on the grill and stuff,  But I don't think I could afford to get everything farmed out for polishing.

I drive past his workshop atleast twice a week in the truck.
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: joe74ta on June 03, 2010, 08:14:05 PM
Quote from: KrazyOztralien link=topic=3321.msg20033#msg20033
i swear by this stuff for chrome and stainless trim made my wheels look like new again.
(http://www.getprice.com.au/images/uploadimg/964/350__1_1052.jpg)
available in most kmarts and big w's.
you only need to use a tiny bit. one you polish once you should only need to wipe dirt off with a terry towel cloth

this stuff is the best I've seen works a treat on aluminium too.
Give it a go Greg I know your a do it your self guy its easy.
Title: Stainless trim Polishing
Post by: KrazyOztralien on June 03, 2010, 09:28:38 PM
mate ill bring some over next time i see you