More Darley work..

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Re: More Darley work..

Postby mcha9797 on Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:07 am

Don't know for sure, but I think mine are older. The style in your light are more common.
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Re: More Darley work..

Postby LarryC39 on Tue Aug 13, 2013 9:01 pm

mcha9797 wrote:I used some "Mother's Mag & Aluminum Polish" on part of this one, and it seemed to work pretty well.

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I've been using it for years. Take some serious arm work but the results are like no other.

Just make sure to hand wash and dry the reflectors first...no sense in scuffing them up with dirt when trying to polish them.
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Re: More Darley work..

Postby mcha9797 on Tue Aug 13, 2013 10:04 pm

LarryC39 wrote:
mcha9797 wrote:I used some "Mother's Mag & Aluminum Polish" on part of this one, and it seemed to work pretty well.

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I've been using it for years. Take some serious arm work but the results are like no other.


Listening to this song while cleaning them helps also..... :crazy: Takes your mind off the job at task, and put's a rhythm to it. You'll have them cleaned up in no time. :yes:

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