What sort of polish is best for the metal surfaces?
Also what should be used on the wood surfaces?
Thanks
Polishing Up An Old Blond Sho-Bud Pro III
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Well I've been restoring Sho~bud's for guys all over the world for last 25 years and I always used "Mothers" Metal Polish; but recently got turned on to "White Diamond Metal Polish" and LOVE IT!!!
Also if you are trying to polish Wood finishes; I always use "Old English Lemon Oil" as that moisturizes the old Lacquer; as it dries through the years, is why it looks cracked and doesn't shine; So Lemon Oil is most natural product to restore the finish and wipe on wipe off 100% Cotton cloth and you are good to go.
Ricky
Also if you are trying to polish Wood finishes; I always use "Old English Lemon Oil" as that moisturizes the old Lacquer; as it dries through the years, is why it looks cracked and doesn't shine; So Lemon Oil is most natural product to restore the finish and wipe on wipe off 100% Cotton cloth and you are good to go.
Ricky
Ricky Davis
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Email Ricky: sshawaiian2362@gmail.com