I think I was the one who mentioned the light seasoning...  I was told that
by Scott at lake Manufacturing.  He said very little on the pad and 1000
rpm..or.. he said you can do it by hand.  I've got swirls I need to work on
so as soon as the weather warms up (Apr/May)  I'm going to get after it.



Ken 
59 Traveler


At 03:10 PM 2/25/01 -0800, you wrote:
>You really got me thinking about this.  If every year you used the
>regular Rolite as a once-over polish, I think you could eventually wear
>though the alclad.  In our case, I was going to attempt to remove the
>fine scratches caused  by the dried Pre-Polish (assumed) the next few
>seasons.  
>
>I am also going to experiment with the Rolite AP300 (no-cut) again using
>a buffer and cotton pad (lightly seasoned, as someone put it).  Will
>post results later this spring to my polishing webpage.
>
>RJ
>VintageAirstream.com
>
>"Kenneth E. Johansen" wrote:
>> 
>> RJ
>> 
>> The Rollite metal polish has a grit/cut to it... if you use it as your only
>> polish won't it eventually wear off the finish??
>> 
>> Ken Johansen
>> 59 Traveler
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