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Posted: 20-July-2004 at 1:50AM |
I AM VERY UN HAPPY I JUST SPENT 2 HOURS ATTEMPTING TO POLISH AN AMERICAN RACING TORQ THRUST WHEEL AND IT STILL LOOKE LIKE SH... WELL IT DOES NOT LOOK GOOD THERE MUST BE A METHOD TO DO THIS OR MAYBE ONE OF YOU FINE PEOPLE KNOW OF A SHOP THAT DOES THIS KIND OF WORK I AM LOCATED OUTSIDE OF BALTIMORE MARYLAND THANKS CONARD
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hey that is a picture of me patting my self on the back i figured this out drive down to home depot and buy some of the sand sponges like what is used to sand dry wall then starting with the rough ones wet sand the rims proceeding to the smoothest one ending up with 600 grit sand paper wash the rim in soap and water dry then polish with mothers wheel polish using a drill and a polishing wheel i have only 125.00 into a set of torq thrust and five hours work and from 10 feet they look new
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