Hi
Has anyone got this book and is it any good for a (not quite) beginner to restoration? I need to understand getting things polished, chromed and nice 'n' shiny as well as most mechanical aspects of restoration.
Thanks
David
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Guide to restoring.
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Guide to restoring.
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Re: Guide to restoring.
Plenty of polishers/chromers about. It's a mucky horrid game is polishing.
Think of how stupid the average person is, then realise that half of them are more stupid than that.
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Re: Guide to restoring.
Polishing is a nightmare. it takes half a year to do one panel. lol