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A WELL MEANING YOUNG MAN POLISHED OUR 1975 CLASS C BEAUTY AND HE DID NOT USE THE RIGHT POLISH AND LEFT MARKS EVERYWHERE AND WE CANNOT MAKE IT GO AWAY. CAN YOU SUGGEST A POLISH WE CAN USE TO CLEAN THE MARKS OFF?? THANKS ALOT SHERRY
 
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Hi Lester and Sherry--can't help you with the polishing question, but I would be interested in purchasing your Barth if you are ever interested in selling. Have wanted a C Barth for a while and they are scarce! Keep me in mind--Charlie Trueland/chartrue2@aol.com
 
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I assume he used a rotary polisher? These are known as swirl marks. They can be removed by using a 600 grit equivalent polishing compound and a slow speed polisher. If you go to a body shop that does normal paint jobs they can repolish and solve the problem. Good meaning workers use variable speed 10 - 12 inch polish bonnets. You have to use clean cotton pads (not the foam type) and stay slower than about 80 rpm.


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Nuvite aluminum polish, Grade F-9, applied with random-orbit buffing machine & 3/4" twisted wool pads, will
repair surface and eliminate swirl marks. Nuvite products chemically & mechanically remove oxides and
re-form the surface without loss of base material, i.e.: you will never decrease thickness of base stock, no
matter how many times you polish......FMI: www.perfectpolish.com
 
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HI thanks so much for all of the good advice.I will try your ideas!!
 
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Hi Lester and Sherry--can't help you with the polishing question, but I would be interested in purchasing your Barth if you are ever interested in selling. Have wanted a C Barth for a while and they are scarce! Keep me in mind--Charlie Trueland/chartrue2@aol.com



We will keep you in mind. It is a beauty and we have no rel idea of it's value.
 
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