Im_Lars
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Also I found the RYOBI "E" Stainless steel buffing compound worked the best for Me. I tried the Jewelers rouge but it would leave it cloudy.
Bobby, Thanks a million for sharing your polishing tips and also damn you for sharing. I polished two kegs this weekend and I thought that was going to kill me. Two down and one to go. Thanks again
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Beautiful work Lars. Is that a Corvair in the background?
So will this process work for the inside? I will need to clean up some concave surfaces...
im sure it will, but a little green scrubby pad and some "Bar Keepers Friend" works wonders. I don't think I'd go through the trouble of polishing up the inside of my keggles.
-=Jason=-
I am not looking to polish the inside of a keggle. My plan is to use the method to clean up the welds and some corrosion pits on the inside of a stainless steel vessel (repurposed pool filter) and is about 17 3/4 inches inner diameter. Just wondering if the angle grinder method can be used on some spots as I've done about all I can do with the green scrubbie and BKF.
I can see how this can work on the outer (convex) surface) but not sure if it can be used on the inner (concave) surface.