That like new shine...

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super-sweeper

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Hey guys i'm looking for the best way to polish out my Kirbys (And one un-belivably dull pre-war Eureka) To a like-new shine,So what i need to know is...
What to use to buff
The steps
the machines needed (If any).

The Pre-war eureka is in another thread ;)

-Alex.
 
For my plastic bodied Vacuum Cleaners I just use furniture polish and a yellow duster. Brings them up a treat!

Come to think of it it works well on my metal 1951 Dustette also, so not just plastic.
 
by the way.

Very childish of you to make multiple fake youtube accounts in an attempt to speak to me. I've reported you to youtube. If you continue to harass me and make fake accounts to stalk me, i will be calling your local police department and seeing what i can do from there. You have some growing up to do. 12 year olds should not be in the kitchen if they can't handle the HEAT. Have a fantastic day.

By the way, this is what gave it away. You're not to bright, are you?

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The way I polish my Kirbys is to get some Blue Magic polish cream, terry towels (0000 steel wool if neccessary) and Professional wiping cloths for getting the "oxidation paste" off. Get a small amount of cream on the steel wool or terry towels and rub in little circles.
 

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