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My1856 Blazer SS (NEW PICTURES July 4th)
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<blockquote data-quote="tnriverluver" data-source="post: 296326" data-attributes="member: 9284"><p>Diamond plate will polish without much more effort than flat using a foam or thick wool bonnet. Just be sure and do it last because the small little snags that are always in it will destroy your pads in short order. Most diamond plate is anodized alum and not true polished aluminum so use care when trying different products. If you remove the anodized finish (With acid cleaners) then you really do have to polish the aluminum diamond plate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnriverluver, post: 296326, member: 9284"] Diamond plate will polish without much more effort than flat using a foam or thick wool bonnet. Just be sure and do it last because the small little snags that are always in it will destroy your pads in short order. Most diamond plate is anodized alum and not true polished aluminum so use care when trying different products. If you remove the anodized finish (With acid cleaners) then you really do have to polish the aluminum diamond plate. [/QUOTE]
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