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i was browsing the restoration page of phil (dog283) - a friend of mine. it's housed in http://www.1stgenlancer.co.nr/ and let me tell you that they have a lot of info's there. after studying his restoration process i decided to browse other sections of the forum and came across this site - http://www.poleringsguide.se/english/. it's an english page of a swedish site about polishing. and if you see the picture above you will know that it works. it also has info about maintaining the shine. i haven't read the whole 3 pages due to lack of time. but, this sure will be very useful in the near future.
credits to http://www.poleringsguide.se/
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