It will clean it up but certainly leave a matte finish and take forever on a drill.
Sorry, could you explain that in a little more detail? I don't understand the process, but really want to do this. Sorry I'm daft.
Thanks very much, makes a lot more sense now. I couldn't figure out what was drying, the cotton or the keg!
Does Star Wars pop in anyone else's mind when they see the shiney kegs? Always reminds me of C3PO at the end of any movie, all shiney and clean.
I also found this: http://www.englishcustompolishing.com/usca/abrasives.html
However, I just placed an order at Caswell for various buffing wheels and cutting compounds for the last two kegs in my rig. Of course when I get around to it, I'll post what I bought and how well it went.
Then you go to the polishing pad and use the #5 compound. Then switch to a fresh pad and use #2 compound.
This crap hurts my back. Even though I'm not really spending all that much time, it's still a lot of work.
Just be careful with the wire brush- can cause gouges/scratches that unless you smooth them out good will likely promote rust.
I am working on cornies, slowly... I have an issue with getting dark gray metal in spots and don't know exactly what I'm doing.... Anyone have any ideas? I can post pics if needed. Thanks!
The brush was SS as well...sorry.
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