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    I have a polished aluminum Canton coolant tank on my Mustang, and I want to give it a freshen up with Wenol Blue. My question is, should I go all one direction, or should I go about it in a cross hatch direction? I had it professionally polished last summer, but there are some fine scratches that I would like to remove.



    Any suggestions would be appreciated.



    ~Darren
    1989 Trans-Am GTA [Red, Showroom Mint]

    1992 Mustang 5.0 Coupe- [Black, Mint and DONE]

    2000 Vortech`d Mustang GT-[Show `n` Go Car]

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    All in one direction. Polishing does cause some very fine scratching. The better the polish job the finer (less noticable) the scratching - but it`s there. If you polish in one direction you will only be able to notice the scratches from one direction. If you cross-hatch you double the directions from which you can notice the scratching.

 

 

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