MOTHERS POWER BALL? THERE IS A HEAVEN!!!!!!
#22
Thanks for the tip, JEFFROE! Always a thrill to make the old stuff look new again...would just like to add to the thread that the microfiber towels are available at sam's warehouse 18 for 9.99. Just don't use them in the kitchen or on hot stuff because they WILL melt being made of polyester and all. Thanks again for the link!
#23
Jiminok!!! holey sh%^&*%^* you are still alive!!! Whats up buddy? what are you doing for work these days? How did the house building go? How is your daughter - she's got to be what, 15 or 16 by now? fun times eh? Any more california trips in your future?
that polish stuff does sound cool, made right here in southern california, huntington beach I believe. I've always had good luck with stuff made by mothers.
that polish stuff does sound cool, made right here in southern california, huntington beach I believe. I've always had good luck with stuff made by mothers.
#24
MOTHERS POWER BALL
If it doesn't work I will throw it in the washing machine and after a nice dry out will add it to my TV brick box for the next show that deserves a ball instead of a full blown brick at the screen.
If it doesn't work I will throw it in the washing machine and after a nice dry out will add it to my TV brick box for the next show that deserves a ball instead of a full blown brick at the screen.
#25
I bought the power ball after reading the thread. Got it off eBay, $36 to my door, came with the mothers powerball, mothers powermetal aluminum polish and two microfiber towels!
So today I pulled my front wheel off, its a red label rim that is very dull. I taped half it off so I could compare the results. I used my cordless drill and a little of the polish, worked it for about 3 minutes. Buffed it clean with the microfiber towel. WOW!!! huge difference. I couldn't do it that well in 1/2 hour with a rag and old mothers polish.
Here are some PICTURES of the wheel. Keep in mind its hard to show the polished finished with the flash in the garage.
Now I am thinking of all the items that could use polishing that I neglected over the years.
Anyone try it on plastic yet? Would it need a different polish?
So today I pulled my front wheel off, its a red label rim that is very dull. I taped half it off so I could compare the results. I used my cordless drill and a little of the polish, worked it for about 3 minutes. Buffed it clean with the microfiber towel. WOW!!! huge difference. I couldn't do it that well in 1/2 hour with a rag and old mothers polish.
Here are some PICTURES of the wheel. Keep in mind its hard to show the polished finished with the flash in the garage.
Now I am thinking of all the items that could use polishing that I neglected over the years.
Anyone try it on plastic yet? Would it need a different polish?
#26
Thanks Sandaholic. Exactly what I was talking about earlier. That's proof enough for me to become a buyer. You can most definitely see the difference.
amd, did you have the same results?
amd, did you have the same results?
#27
Originally posted by: Sandaholic
I bought the power ball after reading the thread. Got it off eBay, $36 to my door, came with the mothers powerball, mothers powermetal aluminum polish and two microfiber towels!
So today I pulled my front wheel off, its a red label rim that is very dull. I taped half it off so I could compare the results. I used my cordless drill and a little of the polish, worked it for about 3 minutes. Buffed it clean with the microfiber towel. WOW!!! huge difference. I couldn't do it that well in 1/2 hour with a rag and old mothers polish.
Here are some PICTURES of the wheel. Keep in mind its hard to show the polished finished with the flash in the garage.
Now I am thinking of all the items that could use polishing that I neglected over the years.
Anyone try it on plastic yet? Would it need a different polish?
I bought the power ball after reading the thread. Got it off eBay, $36 to my door, came with the mothers powerball, mothers powermetal aluminum polish and two microfiber towels!
So today I pulled my front wheel off, its a red label rim that is very dull. I taped half it off so I could compare the results. I used my cordless drill and a little of the polish, worked it for about 3 minutes. Buffed it clean with the microfiber towel. WOW!!! huge difference. I couldn't do it that well in 1/2 hour with a rag and old mothers polish.
Here are some PICTURES of the wheel. Keep in mind its hard to show the polished finished with the flash in the garage.
Now I am thinking of all the items that could use polishing that I neglected over the years.
Anyone try it on plastic yet? Would it need a different polish?
THANKS!
#30
Originally posted by: Sandaholic
Anyone try it on plastic yet? Would it need a different polish?
Anyone try it on plastic yet? Would it need a different polish?
Sandaholic, I used it on a dull plastic atv headlight lens and it made a difference too[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] I just used the same polish. Flitz does sell a polish for plastic, but I will just use the same stuff as the wheels. I didn't notice any scratches that weren't already there[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]


