Polishing lowers on a #6 drive?
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Re: Polishing lowers on a #6 drive?
I polished mine the first year and then gave up. Looks great on the trailer.......does not last long enough. Polish them once, show the new rig off, and then a fine scotch brite pad/fine steel wool is good.
I also keep mine soaked with WD-40.
I also keep mine soaked with WD-40.
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Re: Polishing lowers on a #6 drive?
Originally Posted by FunHome
I have heard that a polished finish actually slows you down......
But they do look REAL cool when out of the water!!!!
But they do look REAL cool when out of the water!!!!
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Re: Polishing lowers on a #6 drive?
Originally Posted by GLH
WoW a civil servant actually working... Call the papers...
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Re: Polishing lowers on a #6 drive?
I hit 'em today with a little steel brush on a drill. Came out better than I expected!
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Originally Posted by thisistank
I hit 'em today with a little steel brush on a drill. Came out better than I expected!
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Re: Polishing lowers on a #6 drive?
Yea, they came out nicer than I thought and easy too! about an hour for both drives all four sides