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Do not use steel wool on an aluminum part that has been anodized! Go to a
bicycle shop and get an aluminium polish. Cannondale makes a good polish
for their anodized AL bikes, it should work fine for an anodized (assuming
it is) pedal.
Jed
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> From: Dave A. <sasakikojiro@earthlink<img src=/i/dn.gif border=0 width=35 height=15>>
> To: patrick@volkswagen<img src=/i/do.gif border=0 width=35 height=15>
> Cc: Gti-Vr6 (E-mail) <gti-vr6@dev.tivoli<img src=/i/dc.gif border=0 width=35 height=15>>; Jettaglx (E-mail)
<jettaglx@igtc<img src=/i/dc.gif border=0 width=35 height=15>>
> Subject: Re: [gti-vr6] Polishing Aluminum?
> Date: Monday, March 09, 1998 2:15 AM
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> > I have the ABT DEAD PEDAL. I believe it is a unfinished Aluminum I am not
> > sure.. I would like to bring it to a FULL Glossy Shine.. How and with what
> > would I do this with? Also would like to polish the I beleieve the Manifold
> > that's right behind the radiator..
>
> THat's a NICE pedal :)
>
> I think some steel wool, followed by some Mother's aluminum polish (Pep
> boys), or some Flitz (hardware store) should give it a mirror shine.
> Keep in mind raw aluminum tarnishes easy, so you might be in for some
> repeat polishing every once in awhile. Do you have any pics of the dead
> pedal? I did want one awhile back, but I forgot about it for some
> time. THe VW dead pedal is great- the one on my old mustang was so
> pathetic (about 1.5"X3") that I bought one within a week of getting that
> car.
>
> -Dave
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