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Bee Restoration
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Bee Restoration
Hi all. Just wanted to share a little thing I'm happy with. So after reading the thread with the polisted up Bee engine, I wanted to give it a try. While here in Grand Forks, I found the most recommended Mothers Mag & Aluminum Polish. Bought me a 5oz 'tub'. With what I know, this will be passed in on for years as a little goes a long way! Then went to Harbor Freight and picked up some cotton wheels for my Dremel. Now I just gotta wait till I get back home and try it out!
Sent happily from my hotel room.
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