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Aluminum is a wonderful metal to work with, hook in to it, don't be shy, it is very forgiving.
Worry about getting all the marks out first concentrating on getting the 'grain' ar scratches all going in one direction and then work your way through the wet and dry as described.
If you want to shortcut the process -
If you have a dremel you are laughing if not go to a hardware store and pick up a sanding flap wheel for your drill.
Or if you have a buffing wheel for your grinder you can generally remove any scratches in alloys just with the wheel and a bit of cutting compound
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Blackjacks '07 T100
- Raask Minizoom Rak Straight
- NARK
- AI Removed
- Procom ignitor
- Thruxton Front Guard
- D9 Layflat
- CRS Carbs - 120 main, 60 Pilot, 2 Turns, 2 down on Needle Clip (7 Clip Needle), 14mm Float height
- + Other assorted bits and pieces
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