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383STROKER
I am no professional polisher but I have dabbled. I would sand the scratches out. Hand sand or random orbit sand if you have one. start with 100 grit or so and work to about a 300 grit, the finer the better. You can get the aluminum fairly shiny with just the sand paper. Once the scratches are out take it to your buddys power polisher. Those parts should be easy not a lot of nooks and crannies.
Be carful with the power polisher though, if you hook an edge youll send the part flying across the floor. Here is something I did last winter. The housing came off ebay not polished, the center we made at work and the clock came from a hobby store.
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