http://www.englishcustompolishing.com/usca/index.html http://www.englishcustompolishing.com/eneu/stainless.html http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=polishing+stainless+steel&spell=1 Several places to look for stainless steel info. The first 2 are from the company where I bought some supplies. The third is the results of a Google search. I also picked up supplies from a vendor who always sets up at automobile swap meets. This is a good way to go if you have access to such, as you are able to pick up tips and also to see what you are purchasing. I did buy my Baldor and cast iron stand from Eastwood(the auto catalog supply publisher of the cool catalog). You mentioned your 300 B. The rear trim on the fenders/quarters is another good reason to set up in the driveway as I mentioned(another good reason is the mess of stuff flying off the buffs and compounds that can make a clean garage look like the hole that we found Sadaam lurking in). These pieces are so long that trying to manipulate and handle them in your garage would be almost impossible to do safely. Cheers Roger Schaaf 300 B Calif ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cliff Holt" <cholt@xxxx> To: <obiwan10@xxxx> Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2003 7:23 AM Subject: Stainless trim > Nice write up summary on "how to buff" > I'm also in the process of restoring the mile long trim on our 300B. > I finally found a few nicer pieces to make one good set. Now the prep > and buffing come into play. > Can I ask where you purchased your supplies? > > Thanks > Cliff Holt > 300 B > Mass. > >