got started about sled talk, so figure start a post!
#122
#123
never heard the flour trick before. hhmmm. ill have to try it.
i use a polish called ez shine. i get it from indy auto parts here in peabody ma. it works better then mothers. it has a mild abrasive to it and it cuts the dull part faster and leaves a great shine. i tried woody wax to keep it nice but it didnt do a thing for it.
it took me atleast 8 hours to get it like it is, then i have to do it after every ride to keep it looking good. but if i do it after every ride its about 20 min a side so its not bad. but i started off with a brand new sled and kept up with it
i use a polish called ez shine. i get it from indy auto parts here in peabody ma. it works better then mothers. it has a mild abrasive to it and it cuts the dull part faster and leaves a great shine. i tried woody wax to keep it nice but it didnt do a thing for it.
it took me atleast 8 hours to get it like it is, then i have to do it after every ride to keep it looking good. but if i do it after every ride its about 20 min a side so its not bad. but i started off with a brand new sled and kept up with it
#126
This was a 2008 sled I had it had a 126 studs. I always ride studs although I am always tempted to try one of hte Ice rippers tracks. The polishing is not bad at all if you do it while it's new then I just hit it once in a while. The first time it is a 6-8 beer job, then upkeep is a 2 beer job
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