Advice on cleaning rail castings on a Gold Crown

Snake Plisken

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I would have powder coated the castings and feet but time and money prevented me.

I now own a Diamonized GC ll by RKC. It plays as good as it possibly can, which is OUTSTANDING :D.

The only thing left for me to do is to try and restore the look of the castings and feet as best I can as the table sits assembled.

I sought out different aluminum polishes and polish applicators (cloths and polishing drill attachments) on line.

Before I make a purchase can anyone recommend a specific product/s or process they have achieved good results with?

Thanks in advance for all replies :thumbup:
 
I used 'The World's Easiest Metal Polish' by Satin Gloss to polish the anodized skirts on my Brunswick Centennial.

It is a little pricey at $19.95 for a 12 oz bottle but it sure works:)

Here is a link to the product:

http://www.satingloss.com/
 
I live by the theory of plan ahead get ahead.

I took mine to a metal polisher in my town and paid them to do it while my table was disassembled.

I would go to an autoparts store and get an aluminum polish and a car buffer and do the work yourself now that your table is assembled.

Kevin
 
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