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Canuck said:Just use polish, but avoid brushes for applying as they don't put enough on; instead use a damp cloth to apply a good amount, working it in circles. Leave for a short while then buff up with a soft dry cloth or brush.
Canuck said:It's one half of the "bulling" technique much loved by the military for god knows how long.
If you follow it through fully, using a wet cloth in circles to finish, then repeating both steps to build up layers, you end up with mirrors.
But Steve is a mere civvy and would look daft with bulled boots, so half measures it should be. ;-)
as an ex guardsman this is mostly trueCanuck said:It's one half of the "bulling" technique much loved by the military for god knows how long.
If you follow it through fully, using a wet cloth in circles to finish, then repeating both steps to build up layers, you end up with mirrors.
But Steve is a mere civvy and would look daft with bulled boots, so half measures it should be. ;-)
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