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Old 03-20-2012, 10:47 AM
avalonracing avalonracing is offline
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I did this with a brushed Litespeed and it looks better than new. Use the Scotchbrite and follow the direction of the grain (around the tube, not long-ways) but the best tip is to no put your fingers behind where you are brushing it is too much pressure and uneven. Take a short strip of the Scotchbrite, grab each side then work it back and forth like you would shine a shoe. Don't use a lot of pressure and don't rush. It works great... If the frame is a brushed finish already that is.
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