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nerak

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What are ya using to shine it up?

The sparkly looks awesome! I also am diggin the polished one.

Love that polished one, wanted to order the tumbled to do the same, but HRH insisted on the metallic blue. Ah well, next time.

A Raw Tumbled will transform into a mirror shine with a lot of polishing and some Mother's Mag Polish.

Use a soft clean cloth. Always use a new clean spot to wipe off polish and apply. Never use the same spot twice!

Use circular motions to apply and remove the polish. Overlap areas.

Keep a paper towel or rag handy to wipe the polish off your hands frequently.

Never Dull Wadding is wonderful to have and use after polishing to protect and really keep that new mirror finish sparkling!
 

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A Raw Tumbled will transform into a mirror shine with a lot of polishing and some Mother's Mag Polish.

Use a soft clean cloth. Always use a new clean spot to wipe off polish and apply. Never use the same spot twice!

Use circular motions to apply and remove the polish. Overlap areas.

Keep a paper towel or rag handy to wipe the polish off your hands frequently.

Never Dull Wadding is wonderful to have and use after polishing to protect and really keep that new mirror finish sparkling!

That's solid advice Karen! Detailing is a pretty hardcore hobby of mine, right now I'm taking a short break from giving one of my ambulances at work it's yearly top to bottom OCD detail! It takes about 2-3 weeks to do over 4 12+ hour days (In between running calls, paperwork, and various other duties) but it is well worth it and you better believe my REO will receive the same luvin!!
 

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That's solid advice Karen! Detailing is a pretty hardcore hobby of mine, right now I'm taking a short break from giving one of my ambulances at work it's yearly top to bottom OCD detail! It takes about 2-3 weeks to do over 4 12+ hour days (In between running calls, paperwork, and various other duties) but it is well worth it and you better believe my REO will receive the same luvin!!

You obviously have done lots of polishing before and have learned the method and time it takes to bring out the bling!

There have been people that have no polishing experience that have learned on a REO. Myself included!

Just trying to give everyone interested a chance at watching a tumbled REO burst forth that mirror shine!
 

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A Raw Tumbled will transform into a mirror shine with a lot of polishing and some Mother's Mag Polish.

Use a soft clean cloth. Always use a new clean spot to wipe off polish and apply. Never use the same spot twice!

Use circular motions to apply and remove the polish. Overlap areas.

Keep a paper towel or rag handy to wipe the polish off your hands frequently.

Never Dull Wadding is wonderful to have and use after polishing to protect and really keep that new mirror finish sparkling!

My kitchen appliances have never been soooooooo shiny (thanks to YOU!). :)

You just never know what you'll learn when visiting our forum.
 

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Love the mirror! And I saw that mini in the classies...if I didn't have a green mini I would have been fighting you for it.

There was a few people who made trade or cash offers on it. Thankfully I was the first one to offer to buy and he told me he would sell to me before anyone else if he didn't get a trade he wanted. I'm pretty sure he could of got more if he kept going back and forth between people.
 
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