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Old 03-04-2010, 09:45 AM
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Ok here is the deal last year before putting the car away I was driving it for a buddies wedding and one of my Corsa Premium tips fell off. I was able to find the tip but it does have some scratches in it. I was on the freeway so was doing about 70 mph when it fell off. Is there a good way to polish these scratches out.
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I have found that cleaning my tips with GOJO then using Mothers make them look perfect. Then again scratches are a totally different story.
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i was looking into getting my tips shined up for the upcoming warm weather season and you could possibly look into going to a plating shop and they can prolly polish them up real nice. or there are a few write ups across the web for sanding and buffing stainless steel up pretty nice. good luck
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your gonna have to hit it with a flapper wheel on a dremel or some kind of rotary tool, then repolish them yourself



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