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Old 11-20-2011, 05:55 PM
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Originally Posted by avalonracing
When I fixed up the brushed finish on my Litespeed I used Scotchbrite but I found the technique that worked best was to cut a strip and hold each end and LIGHTLY polish the tube using the motion that you would use to shine a shoe (but again, not as hard or fast).
Yes I agree and that's what I did

Cut strips about 1 inch wide or less and brush like shoes. Try on a chainstay first to get an idea of the force and speed needed and you'll get it in 2 minutes.
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