like doug said, start rough, get it all super smooth. The key is in the sanding. Having a buffing wheel helps too, but good sanding is how you get it to mirror quality. You can also use jewlers rouge, you can get it at home depot and it comes in a big tube kind of like lipstick. You can also do that in coarse, medium, and fine. If you use that stuff definatley use a buffing wheel. Dremels with polishing bits are also very usefull for tight spaces
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