HaulingAss
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You could probably achieve a very similar look by just giving the surface a quick sand with 400 grit wet/dry. Then, if it got messed up, just hit it again with the sandpaper. You could even lightly polish selective edges and corners to give it that timeless 'hand-rubbed' look, like an old genie lamp that had been handed down through the generations.I wish Tesla would manufacture the Cybertruck in the #4 finish instead of the 2B. It would give the SS a much better appearance. If you placed two Cybertruck side my side, one in #4 and the other in 2B, I feel the vast majority of buyers would choose the #4 stainless finish.
The customization options are endless. You could do the entire truck in round swirls using a drill motor and a soft pad with abrasives. Or go geometric by using scotchbrite or fine wet/dry sandpaper in straight lines on different portions of the truck. By masking with regular painters tape you could keep the transitions sharp and linear.
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