Hahaha! Read this! Use your buffer for other things!

Luke

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Hahaha. You guys are going to laugh at me, but this is so cool what I found out. Use your buffer and a orange cutting pad with plastic polish on your cell phone, iPod, or anything else like that. HOLY CRAP!!!! I made my friend's iPod look BRAND new!!!! I waxed it to bring out the depth, LOL! Use it on those scratched up phone screens and such. I have friends in line to get their video iPods renewed for $10. It's hilarious and it works!
 
hahahah, what about the back of the ipods? Mine is all scratched up.
 
I used Mother's Aluminum and "something" polish. But I'm not sure if it will take off engravings. If you dont have one, it doesn't matter. Just use metal polish
 
I wanna use my foam gun to wash my dog.
 
Hahaha, that hilarious. You should try it! Post a picture just for me!
 
03gtmustang said:
hahahah, what about the back of the ipods? Mine is all scratched up.

You can actually just use metal polish by hand... many people have found great success using this method; namely, they use Brasso.
 
Ive got some Mothers polish, Ill have to give that a try.
 
paul34 said:
You can actually just use metal polish by hand... many people have found great success using this method; namely, they use Brasso.

I have used Brasso on the back of my iPod with good results.
 
I need something to get oxidation off headlights.
 
Actually Luke, it's not funny. Many of us have used our polishers for other things around the house. I tried it on our bathroom countertop (some sort of manufactured marble) to remove scratches, but without success. You'll probably also find yourself using sealants around the house as well. I used it on the stove myself. I also put Collinite 845 on the outside of our big living room window. :p
 
Grimm said:
Actually Luke, it's not funny. Many of us have used our polishers for other things around the house. I tried it on our bathroom countertop (some sort of manufactured marble) to remove scratches, but without success. You'll probably also find yourself using sealants around the house as well. I used it on the stove myself. I also put Collinite 845 on the outside of our big living room window. :p

yes! I'm about to put Aquawax on my shower doors because its soo frustrating to see the sheer amount of water spots and other deposits that build up over just a few weeks (especially with a house full of family!) after you've spent an hour cleaning it with gloves , CLR, etc :mad:
 
Well I used the foam gun on the dog today and it worked great. Whoever has a dog should give this a try. It worked perfect for mine especially because he hates getting baths and always trys to get away.
 
03gtmustang said:
Well I used the foam gun on the dog today and it worked great. ...

Did you follow-up with a PC and some polish, then a LSP? I'm thinking AW might work well on dogs too... Im the MAN
 
I used meguiars scratch X on my golf set drivers head - found out to my dissapointment that they don't clear coat these suckers....what were they thinking !!:confused:
 
gandblah said:
I used meguiars scratch X on my golf set drivers head - found out to my dissapointment that they don't clear coat these suckers....what were they thinking !!:confused:

The do on some, higher quality they do. Only on top of the head though.
 
03gtmustang said:
I wanna use my foam gun to wash my dog.

I busted up when I read this!

Oh man, I think I may have to try that one too.
 
It worked great, you gotta try it! Ill be doing it again this weekend.

Ive gotta try waxing my driver too! Maybe a little XMT 1, then glaze, then liquid souveran! Just gotta tape off the face.
 
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