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 Post subject: How to polish up your sportmaster
PostPosted: 25 Feb 2010 15:39 
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How to polish up your sportmaster
Well anything metal really


Product
Nuvite Nu-shine II in 2 or 3 grades depending on how much you need to cut back restore.

If it’s a bit unloved and need oxidation removal the use NuShine Grade G6 first the follow up with NuShine II Grade A. if it’s not too bad then you can start with the G7. Finish it off with the NuShine II Grade S.

You can use it on stainless to but watch what grade you use. Full details can be found on the website http://www.nuvitechemical.com/index.asp


I prefer to finish & maintain with a jove wadpole and use this after each use.


UK importer & data sheets for the Nu-Shine
http://www.alex-fraser.co.uk/onlinecatpage.htm

http://www.frasersaerospace.com/nushine.html

http://www.frasersmarine.com/index-1.html

Jove wadpol you will have to google

Happy polishing



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 Post subject: Re: How to polish up your sportmaster
PostPosted: 02 May 2010 04:11 

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Do you want it polished it the question.......


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 Post subject: Re: How to polish up your sportmaster
PostPosted: 02 May 2010 12:14 
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Depends if you need the extra MPH.

I understand slightly tarnished finish is the quickest but that hearsay



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