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Originally Posted by buggyAl
You really don't need any special tools. I use a 3" piece of rubber hose ( old gas line). With the valve in the head, place one end of the hose over the valve stem and the other end in a cordless drill. Set the drill on the lowest-slowest speed and apply compound. Doesn't take much this way and be careful not to over-do it.
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I do the same thing but I’ve done a lot of valves. I started to say something about that but it’s really easy to overdo it like that if you haven’t done them before. It’s safer for a first time to do it by hand, and learn/know/feel what you’re doing and then do it with the drill. Just my opinion anyway