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5.4. Cleaning and polishing
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5. MOUNTING THE BODY

5.1. Transport and storage

5.2. Properties of polyester

5.3. Working with polyester

5.4. Cleaning and polishing

5.5. Mounting the rear mudguards

5.6. Gluing the gaiter for the steering column in place

5.7. Pedals

5.8. The short legs kit

5.9. Heater connection

5.10. Vehicle Identification Plate from the donor car

5.11. Rear lights

5.12. Wiring harness

5.13. Battery tray and horn

5.14. Bootlid

5.15. Bootlid stand

5.16. The Bootlid lock and numberplate light

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5.4. CLEANING AND POLISHING

The body is removed from the mould with the use of a release agent. This agent may leave a white shine This is often seen, specifically on darker coloured cars. Remove this shine by thoroughly polishing the whole car after the assembly is done. The Burton Car Company has put together a specific polishing set of 3M components for polishing as well as damage repair. This set will make the job easier with an excellent result. Make sure that the car is completely cleaned before you start polishing. Even the smallest grain of sand will ruin your work and leave nasty scratches.

Completely degrease the body with acetone or thinner before you start polishing. Be careful with this kind of chemicals. Proper body protection and appropriate ventilation are of vital importance.

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Polishing set 3M

 
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