Pit Polish

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Re: Pit Polish

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Thanks, that gives me a few new options to try this week
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CHal wrote:Is there a brand of pit polish that anyone would recommend? The one I started out with (a hand-me-down from a retired glass technician) I can't find anywhere online? I was really happy with how it made the repair look more translucent and less opaque.

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I see no one has responded to you yet, so here goes. I have always used Novus but any kind of plastic polish or buffing compound will do just fine. I'm sure Delta has a very good polish and maybe Brent or Kgobin has already sent a free sample to you.
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I use Delta's pit polish. It works perfectly each time and it is competitively priced.
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I use polishing wheel on the end of a dremel or my finger
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Time after time, I get a small brown mark in the hole after using pit polish. Is there a translucent pit polish out there? Thanks
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Re: Pit Polish

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You must be leaving an air bubble in it then, certainly you do not have a nice flat surface, a picture would be great.
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Re: Pit Polish

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Get a large bottle of Meguires or other liquid car wax. IMO it works better than any pit polish I've bought.
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