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    Posted: 02 March 2005 at 3:16pm

Just steel wool was used for that^^
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no problem before i did it i was lost to
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ok this is exactly what you do,step by step,for a m98 or 98c

  1. remove tank
  2. unscrew ASA
  3. remove barrel
  4. unscrew receiver screws
  5. remove left half of receiver
  6. remove all parts
  7. unscrew valve screws on right side of marker(careful they strip easy)
  8. remove valve(power tube)
  9. wipe off any oil or grease or w/e else is in there
  10. rinse off receiver halves with water
  11. dry
  12. take piece of steel wool
  13. roll it up into a ball about the size of a paintball
  14. rub against the receiver where the rear bolt slides until there is no more black,it should be pretty shiny
  15. then do where the power tube slides,the same way
  16. next,polish the trigger area in the same way
  17. do the same to the other receiver half
  18. now get a piece of steel woll about the size of your small finger nail
  19. polish the area where the rod that connects the front and rear bolt slides
  20. do the same for the other half
  21. wash the halves again
  22. dry them
  23. re-lubricate
  24. put the valve back in and screw the valve screws in
  25. put all parts back in,re-lubricate them if necessary
  26. put the receiver half back on
  27. screw in the receiver screws
  28. i hope this doesnt sound too complicated,it really isnt
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  30. i wanted 30 steps cuz it sounds better than 28
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ok.   i gotcha.  thanks for your help.
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you are not polishing any parts just inside the receivers were the parts go just take the gun apart and look at the inside of the receivers and you will see all of the black paint that over sprayed and thats what you get off
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What does polishing the internals mean. Is it polishing the inside of the receiver halves and that's it.  what exactly am I polishing.  The power tube is obviously plastic.......

 

go to model98.net .I will show u where exactly where to polish.
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dont use sandpaper..use steel wool grade 000.And dont over do it,just enough to take out excess paint.Make uniform or even strokes.Wash it very well before and after, make sure to remove all the oil and grits.I didnt use polish.
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steel wool works, but takes long. if you use sandpaper (i dont reccomend) use very fine grit. or just use paintstripper which makes it very easy to remove the overspray/paint/P.C. just be carefull you dont get any on the outside. then finish it up with steel wool and polish.

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 So if I use steel wool I just rub some of the poilish on the piece of wool and rub alot until I see silver?
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damn...you guys are confusing me....oh well i am still a noob
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Originally posted by Tipp-ity Tom Tipp-ity Tom wrote:

What does polishing the internals mean. Is it polishing the inside of the receiver halves and that's it.  what exactly am I polishing.  The power tube is obviously plastic.......

Again, can someone tell me exactly what we are polishing?

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with the A-5 at least you can get the best results by using a paint stripper on the insides first, to get rid of the overspray.  After that use something like Brasso or Never-Dull to shine up the bare metal.

If you use sand paper or steel wool be VERY careful that you do not remove too much metal or else you will need new reciever halves. 

Also I believe that polishing your internals will void you warranty so be Very careful.

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I used bit of aluminum polish/fine steel wool, worked fine. Dremal kinda risky if u don't kno wut ur doin wit it, might take too much off and damage it.

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Brasso. Use brasso with a soft polishing cloth. Sand paper will leave scratches, the dremel tool you need to be careful with (speeds). Go to wal-mart in the cleaner section brasso is like $3 or something.
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well by the sound of it, you dont have to polish anything. do you actually have to polish something?
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What does polishing the internals mean. Is it polishing the inside of the receiver halves and that's it.  what exactly am I polishing.  The power tube is obviously plastic.......

 

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steel wool work best. It takes some time but its worth it
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i polished my internals with steel wool and it worked fine.  It just takes alittle longer and you have to use a lil more muscle but it still works the same.

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ok, so basically anything to get the paint off.
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All you have to do is get the paint/powder coat off of the inside of the marker.

Be careful not to remove any aluminum.
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