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The wire-wheel was not needed at all this time.
Ok, so confession time. I have been using a can of Brasso. Note :can:
I finally used up the last of my 20+ year old can of Brasso and had to breakdown and go get more. It is now in plastic squeeze bottle (I like it) and boy howdy did it make a difference. I had not realize how "faded" my Brasso was until I used fresh stuff.
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]431520[/ATTACH]
And since the second one is is slightly better condition, we can read the bottom line now...
"Family use only"
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Ok, so confession time. I have been using a can of Brasso. Note :can:
I finally used up the last of my 20+ year old can of Brasso and had to breakdown and go get more. It is now in plastic squeeze bottle (I like it) and boy howdy did it make a difference. I had not realize how "faded" my Brasso was until I used fresh stuff.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]431519[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]431520[/ATTACH]
And since the second one is is slightly better condition, we can read the bottom line now...
"Family use only"
[ATTACH=CONFIG]431521[/ATTACH]
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Been so long since I used Brasso, I didn't realized they had "gone plastic". I do have a grody faceplate or 2 to clean and I've seen the recommend for Brasso on it. Any opinions good or bad??
Chris
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