can i just use a dremmel tool w/ a wire brush to polish that thing up to get some of its original shine back or will that be too much work?
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Re: Home polishing valve covers/air intake?
a wire brush will help it look new again yes but you can't polish with a wire brush i would use a bench mounted wire brush over a dremel though
i am polishing my powerdyne right now i started with a wire brush
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i polished an old intake manifold doing the same thing looked amazing2001 Camaro 3.8 A4
1991 3000GT VR4
2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS
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Re: Home polishing valve covers/air intake?
Originally posted by vr4gasm View Posta wire brush will help it look new again yes but you can't polish with a wire brush i would use a bench mounted wire brush over a dremel though
i am polishing my powerdyne right now i started with a wire brush
then 220 grit
320 grit
400 grit
600 grit
800 grit
1000 grit
1500 grit
and 2000 grit
i polished an old intake manifold doing the same thing looked amazing08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine
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Re: Home polishing valve covers/air intake?
its definitely time consuming, and its hard to say how long you want to spend on it. it really depends how nice you want it to look in the end. hours at least... dont forget to finish it off with some mothers aluminum polish (or a similar product)
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