The flour is used after you apply the aluminium polish(in my case eagle 1)I just sprinkle the flour over the tunnel in generous amounts and with another cloth rub the flour in with the polish that is on the tunnel and it comes away looking beautiful!highball said:What flour & water, please elaborate, I need to do my tunnel.
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I once used flour to polish the running boards, To my surprise my boots became very "doughy" after the flour mixed together with melting snow.... When I put my boots next to the fire they became instant muffins. I now use this method while bear hunting!!!!Bullett said:CAUTION: Once you have put the flour/polish combination on the sled, make sure you keep it away from the wood stove. I tried this once and came out to the garage the next morning to find that I had baked a loaf of bread overnite.hehehe
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thats the same problem i had. hence the steps i took. it was like chrome when i was done.......steel wool got all the pits out . lot of work for sweet pics ,..then they re done lolwecker20 said:that looks shinnnny. Mine will never look that good. 3rd season w/ the sled and it's never seen polish. Trying to clean it up now since it's raining but it would take me many days to get it to look like that!
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This topic is making me hungry.......kinda like having your cake and eating it too.....saltalarev said:I once used flour to polish the running boards, To my surprise my boots became very "doughy" after the flour mixed together with melting snow.... When I put my boots next to the fire they became instant muffins. I now use this method while bear hunting!!!!Bullett said:CAUTION: Once you have put the flour/polish combination on the sled, make sure you keep it away from the wood stove. I tried this once and came out to the garage the next morning to find that I had baked a loaf of bread overnite.hehehe
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