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[QUOTE="4EverBoosted1, post: 947174, member: 4858"] Once you have taken all the raised imperfections off the surface, use the sanding stone tool for the Dremel to sort of "level out" the surface. You won't see much difference but it does help to go over everything with this tool. [ATTACH=full]131597[/ATTACH] Now that you have shredded everything off it is now for the most CRUCIAL part. If you haven't noticed already, the surface that has been grinded is rougher than Chit. So this process is the final step of leveling the surface smooth, while also taking out any "Deep" scratches that would show up in your final result. The tool needed for this step is the stripping disks that hook to your drill. Depending on the size of your charger depends on how many discs you will need (along with all other supplies of course). But I used 11 discs on this little cover and almost 20 disks on my big charger. [ATTACH=full]131598[/ATTACH] Above is the picture of the "kit" that comes to use the stripping discs. In that picture the "ONLY" type of disc you will need is the one in the bottom left corner. The brown one. I picked all this up from oreillys so you should not have any issue finding this kit or the 10 pack of stripping discs that go with it separately. Once you start stripping down the surface you will notice how smooth it is starting to get. [ATTACH=full]131599[/ATTACH] Also the cover is actually starting to look like something at this point lol... As I said earlier.. Repeat this process of the stripping discs several times because you will have scratches that are too deep to get out by hand sanding later.. Pic of said scratches is below: [ATTACH=full]131600[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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