[RBW] Re: Have you polished scratched Nitto?

2011-11-11 Thread William
At the Christmas gift steal like 8 years ago I ended up with a bench grinder. My work bench was small, so I never bolted it down. Now I have a bigger garage I was going to build a bigger workbench so I'll finally be able to mount it. Maybe I'll live with the Nitto scratched up until that inf

[RBW] Re: Have you polished scratched Nitto?

2011-11-10 Thread Peter M
I have done this in the past, use a gray scrubby pad by 3M then 3M metal and chrome polish. Just keep polishing back and forth using them both until the scratches disappear, works great. And no I dont work for 3M but have done painting and polishing for years and they make great stuff. Peter On N

[RBW] Re: Have you polished scratched Nitto?

2011-11-10 Thread Frank Brose
If you don't have access to a bench grinder that you can mount a polishing/buffing wheel to and get different cutting/polishing compounds I'd go this route. Especially if the scratches are deep. There is no easy way. They both take time and are messy. This method just requires more elbow grease. I'

[RBW] Re: Have you polished scratched Nitto?

2011-11-10 Thread Minh
William, I'm doing this right now on some parts, fine grit sandpaper (400,500,600 etc), followed by simichrome has been working for me. for parts with matte finishes like nitto this has been working really well for me. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups