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Car: 03 silverado SS, 91 300zx
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the powerall is by far one of the best polishing tools i have ever used. what were you tring to polish? the power ball is not really made for corrective polishing, like trying to remove scratches, it is made more for upkeep of aluminum in good condition. if you are trying to remove scratches you need to use rouge with varying abrasiveness with a polishing wheel on a grinder or something that will generate high rpm to create heat also to help polish out scratches and imperfections.
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Bling Bling
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worked great on my cloudy headlights though.sanded with fine grit paper first,then used the powerball with plastic polish,still like new 6 months later.
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