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You can rough them down with something pretty harsh if you are carefull then work your way through the grades of wetndry. I take them down to 1200 grit but that's only if you want a high level of polish. Something like autosol on a fast calico wheel works well for a high sheen. You can certainly thin them out if you want to change the sound a little but after years of plastic hoses, milk bottles and cupped hands Im not sure it make any difference in the field.
Crap photo but it gives an idea. Attachment 10185
shit thats flash if i made it look like that the wife wouldn't let me use it. thanks for the info
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