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  • Done a search but they are about stripping&polishing Alu parts and l can't post a new topic so...

    ... i'm a new owner of a lovely Campag Ti seatpost. However there are some insertion marks that are proving stubborn buggers to remove. After nearly 3weeks of on-off buffing with car bodywork cleaner does anyone have any better ideas? Ta

    Hi, i recently had some cranks old alloy cranks which had the old anodize finsh very sctrached, i wished to get rid of them and so took them to the metal work apartment of my college and was able to leave them looking pristine and sctratchless, i had to use serious industrial machinery for this, i think your best bet is serious equipment, although be carefull because its very easy to remove a couple of mm's from the circumference of your seatpost and then your shiny new seatpost is ruined!

    Good luck

    Ps, admins, apologies for posting twice, i just had'nt realised how to quote, sorry.

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