| pazcarguy |
08-26-2010 02:36 AM |
Polishing ceramic coated sidepipes
My titanium colored sidepipes are looking a "little rough". What is the safest way to polish these without affecting the ceramic coating? Thanks, Brian
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| Hotfingrs |
08-26-2010 04:43 AM |
I just use the Mother's Power Ball and metal cleaner.
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| KrAzEcJ |
08-26-2010 05:35 AM |
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| Dwight |
08-26-2010 06:58 AM |
Mother's aluminum polish
Dwight
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| era556 |
08-26-2010 08:00 AM |
If you know you have a thick enough coating, you can wet sand with 2000 wet paper, then use blue magic metal polish to bring out the luster. the end result looks smooth and shines.
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| Got the Bug |
08-26-2010 08:16 AM |
The Mother's product is great. I started using the Meguiar's Hot Rims Mag and Aluminum Polish and like it a bit better. It just seems to go on and come off easier.
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| madmaxx |
08-26-2010 09:20 AM |
Just remember you are removing some of the ceramic to get it polished, eventually you will get through the coating.
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