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How are you getting into the corners; by hand? If so, how hard is it to get it to look uniform?

TJ
 
How are you getting into the corners; by hand? If so, how hard is it to get it to look uniform?
TJ

I used my hands to get into the corners. I will let you know after I get the polish on it how uniform it is. My fingers a crossed but I t think they will be fine.
 
A "cone" shaped buffer pad sold at auto parts stores for polishing aluminum wheels would work well in the corners. Sold by Mothers or Meguires.
 
You can also use a detail sander or a multi-tool with pad in corners. You may also make the task a little easier by wet sanding with 4000 grit paper then the compounds.
 

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