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I've always had good luck with steel wool.  2000 Grit Sand Paper for
deep scratches, then 000 Steel Wool, then 0000 Steel Wool with TurtleWax
Chrome Polish.  I removed some fairly deep scratches from some Stainless
dog-dish caps with this method.  Made them look brand new when I put new
argent on them.

On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 00:43:08 EST, Joeydahook9@xxxxxxx said:
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> Ray - thanks for the tip.  I have a Eastwood catalog in my pile 
> somewhere 
> and I'll check their stuff out.  Forgot about their polishing  products. 
> The 
> scratches are normal road wear from wind/sand,  nothing deep.  This is
> what 
> happens when I get sidetracked on my  project.  I keep these questions
> and tips 
> from the group on the  dashboard and refer to them as needed.  Thanks
> again 
> guys!  Joe  
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