polished frame

a hand drill is to slow for buffing.. I tried that and it sucked. I used a angle grinder (be carefull case mine rev's at 11000rpm) and buffed a different angles for each compound. And don't forget the acetone in between each compound. If the scratches are deep go back to the 2000grit.. when I did mine I went to 3000grit..

And she is like a mirror.

What he said:thumbsup:

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Swirl marks caused by buffing in the final stages can easily be removed by wetting the part with a damp cloth, then dusting with a powder such as:- Whiting, Talcum Powder or Corn Starch, then buff on your wheel again until the swirls disappear.
 
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