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Old May 3, 2001 | 08:36 AM
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I was looking at pics on the member's ride (shings) and he polished the valve cover and it looked hot as h***...what do i use to do this ??
Old May 3, 2001 | 03:54 PM
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Originally posted by matty
I was looking at pics on the member's ride (shings) and he polished the valve cover and it looked hot as h***...what do i use to do this ??
You can do it two ways. You can do a core exchange or try to polish it using a variety of sandpaper grits. Here is a core exchange offered by 1MAX2NV.
http://www.vcx.freeservers.com/custom.html
Old May 3, 2001 | 04:31 PM
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use a lil elbow grease and some Mothers MAg/Aluminum polish and do it yourself. then when your done you look at your reflection in it, like me! it takes time but its well worth it and you can atleast say that you did it. my .02!
Old May 4, 2001 | 08:36 AM
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Elbo grease

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use a lil elbow grease and some Mothers MAg/Aluminum polish and do it yourself. then when your done you look at your reflection in it, like me! it takes time but its well worth it and you can atleast say that you did it. my .02!
What you mean by elbow grease...and what you use to apply it there is like no room to rub it in (aluminum stuff)
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Old May 4, 2001 | 08:41 AM
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we were talking about this on the NE group, but I'm still confused about how you would sand them...I would think yo uhave to take all the parts out to do this.....
Old May 4, 2001 | 09:07 AM
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Here's a link to what I did.

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread....ery#post159405
Old May 4, 2001 | 09:08 AM
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make sure when you sand stay in straight lines or else you will have some nasty marks in your finish that can be a bicth to get out. As for applying the polish its very easy, use a cotton cloth and start rubbing.
I started off with palmolive to cut the grease and dirt off the engine. Then i polished the motor and moved to wet-sanding and back to more polishing. It will take you some time to do this. Took me about a month (3 days a week)to achieve a mirror like finish, well worth it.
Old May 4, 2001 | 03:43 PM
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You could also use a die grinder with a polishing bit to polish it up.
Old May 4, 2001 | 04:05 PM
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it took me 11 days

if you do it like 3 hrs everyday, it's faster than trying to rush it to one day like 24 hrs constant. i rubbbbbbbbbbed and sanded for like 41 hrs to get my engine mirror shined like butter! plus it's much more worth your money then to send it out. plus you need a lot of patients or else you will start ****ing things up royally.

anthony showed me what wonders i can do with my hands when you are left alone with your car at night!
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