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    want to get my lips to a mirror like/chrome look any idea best way to do this?


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    Ya can buy polishing kits on ebay dude. Caramel wheel works pretty well. U could also jack the car up and put it into gear and just polish that way.


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    get onto Kruiser on here or facebook. facebook page is Team Chiuahua. the work he puts into polishing is just out of this world. just have a look for yourself.......


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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew200sx View Post
    get onto Kruiser on here or facebook. facebook page is Team Chiuahua. the work he puts into polishing is just out of this world. just have a look for yourself.......
    have to agree here. The work seems top class. Hoping to get my own done in due course!


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    seen his stuff it is top notch but would like to give it a go myself. one to keep cost down and 2 i just think its nicer when you get to do it yourself but if i can't get the finish i want ill be contacting him


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    Quote Originally Posted by fluffmister View Post
    seen his stuff it is top notch but would like to give it a go myself. one to keep cost down and 2 i just think its nicer when you get to do it yourself but if i can't get the finish i want ill be contacting him
    you can buy polishing wheels that will fit to a cordless drill in most hardware shops along with the clay bars. its tedious and time consuming work tho. i wouldnt recomend it to anyone.


 

 

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