How to remove engine oxidation marks
Thank you all for your replies
Could you tell me a good one to buy as i don't know what grid to use or which wheel?
I will use first the buffing whell and if doesn't work then you can help me in this....
Thanks
Chris
buffing wheel
Could you tell me a good one to buy as i don't know what grid to use or which wheel?
Another option is to spray paint it. I have used some aluminum color paint for calipers and such that make the part look like brand new cast aluminum, and lasts for a long time... if interested I'll look it up...
Thanks
Chris
[QUOTE=S2000_FUN,Mar 10 2009, 06:36 AM] Thank you all for your replies
Could you tell me a good one to buy as i don't know what grid to use or which wheel?
I will use first the buffing whell and if doesn't work then you can help me in this....
Could you tell me a good one to buy as i don't know what grid to use or which wheel?
I will use first the buffing whell and if doesn't work then you can help me in this....
Originally Posted by gasolina,Mar 12 2009, 09:57 AM
I got it at my local pep-boys/murray's auto parts:
Dupli-Color brand, "High Heat with Ceramic 1200 degrees", color Aluminum DH1606.
It is a orange anodized looking bottle with an engine pictured on it...

It will not make it look polished, but it will make it look "newer"
Dupli-Color brand, "High Heat with Ceramic 1200 degrees", color Aluminum DH1606.
It is a orange anodized looking bottle with an engine pictured on it...

It will not make it look polished, but it will make it look "newer"

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