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| + | * A Petoskey stone | ||
| + | * Various grits of sandpaper from very rough (40,60, 80 grit) to smoother grits (220, 320, 400, 600, 1,500 grit) | ||
| + | * Sandpaper which can get wet works better than dry | ||
| + | * A thick towel or layers of newspaper | ||
| + | * A piece of cotton corduroy or blue jean material | ||
| + | * Polishing compound (Aluminum Oxide Polish) or car wax | ||
| + | * Container of water | ||
Latest revision as of 22:31, 2 May 2026
- A Petoskey stone
- Various grits of sandpaper from very rough (40,60, 80 grit) to smoother grits (220, 320, 400, 600, 1,500 grit)
- Sandpaper which can get wet works better than dry
- A thick towel or layers of newspaper
- A piece of cotton corduroy or blue jean material
- Polishing compound (Aluminum Oxide Polish) or car wax
- Container of water
