According to my wife, I cannot leave anything alone. She calls me a 'compulsive fixer'.
Anyway, My new to me Bennington has relatively cruddy toons. Previous owner left it in the water the whole time. So I start reading on this forum about cleaning them, and bought the NAPA aluminum brightener. It worked great, and was easy as hell to do, and made a HUGE difference. But it left the toons a bit 'chalky', for lack of a better term. Digging the clean toons, but not digging the white look, I break out my orbital polisher and some rubbing compound. In about 40 minutes of work, I managed to shine up a 10"x10" section of one nose cone. Clearly, this aint gonna work.
So I go and order a high speed variable polisher. I kinda been wanting one for a while now anyway. And I saw the video of the sharkhide polish, so I order a pound of that. And then I figure if I am going to go thru all that work, I might as well put the sharkhide protectant on it too. So now I'm a few hundred bucks into it and there is no going back. Now I just gotta wait on UPS to bring me my goodies.
Then the real work begins.
tim



