Re: Re brushing stainless steel panels
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Re: Re brushing stainless steel panels



Our club (PNDC) has a flap sander that we use to re-establish the 
grain on panels that are in poor shape. For minor touchups, the 
scotchbrite pads work well. The flap sander uses a relatively coarse 
sand paper, and must be used carefully to get the grain straight. 
This can be a challenge on the curved portions of the panels, but with 
patience, this results in a very nice looking brushed appearance.

Toby Peterson VIN 2248
Winged1


--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "dmcburn75" <dmcburn75@xxxx> wrote:
> Has anyone had experience with re brushing the panels on thier car,
specifically after removing paint. I've heard that at the factory 
the panels were brushed by simply using sandpaper. What are some 
methods anyone is familiar with? I read in the back issues that Rob 
Grady charges $500 a panel to re-brush. Is that accurate? Thanks in 
advance.
> -Dan






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