[DML] sorting out my stainless steel
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[DML] sorting out my stainless steel



hi i have a delorean which needs more than just a clean on the 
panels,as its been stored for so long by the preveouse owner its 
obviously had a couple of scratches here and there the scratches are 
gone now as the old owner has removed them, the only problem is when 
you look at the car you can see that where the scratches were its now 
shinyer than the rest of the car and looks patchy.I was a car paint 
sprayer by trade and have thought about going over the whole car with 
either sand paper(keeping the lines straight not a problem).but am 
thinking WHICH GRADE(P PREFIX EUROPEAN}different to american but can 
translate.Or by using a scotch brite pad.or a special rubber like 
soap bar with a graded git imbeded in it.

am i totally off the mark here and should use a totally different 
method or am i along the right lines and if so which method and grade 
etc should i use and can anyone give me any advice or tips which 
might come in handy.

many thanks in advance 

simon




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