How to make it shine
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How to make it shine
Does anybody know the best way to polish aluminium. I want to polish the intake and other bits and pieces. Any advice would be a big help.
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ok well if its a smooth area that you want to do then half the job is already done
all you will need is a tube of autosol metal polish and a tin of brite shine cotton wadding polish.
take some of the brite shine wadding and place some auto sol polish on to it and polish away.
the area will go black as you are polishing do this for about 2 mins and then get a clean cloth and buff off, if not to your likeing then do again.
If its a ruff area then you will need to get your self some wet and dry sand paper starting from a 200 up to a 1500 grit and start sanding
this will take some time well a lot of time
if you need more info than let me know.

all you will need is a tube of autosol metal polish and a tin of brite shine cotton wadding polish.
take some of the brite shine wadding and place some auto sol polish on to it and polish away.
the area will go black as you are polishing do this for about 2 mins and then get a clean cloth and buff off, if not to your likeing then do again.
If its a ruff area then you will need to get your self some wet and dry sand paper starting from a 200 up to a 1500 grit and start sanding


if you need more info than let me know.
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hey T.V are u driving a gr? If so how did u get the actual thing out? Ive started sanding, done a good 10 hours (hand labour, not drilled) and stupid me.... Thought to myself: sh*t it would be so much easier to just take it out.
Ive taken the bolts and screws of but it feels like its glued on or something, it probably is.
If anyone is thinking of doing this. DONT! Its a fkn bitch... Take aza's offer and pay 200bux for him to do it... Would be well worth it
Ive taken the bolts and screws of but it feels like its glued on or something, it probably is.
If anyone is thinking of doing this. DONT! Its a fkn bitch... Take aza's offer and pay 200bux for him to do it... Would be well worth it
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there is a diy by mr wong in diy section how to take it off its easy
dont be so soft
its the joys of diy all that hard work eventually pays off and you will feel real good about it once done yourself 
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=12280

dont be so soft


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2nd thatvipfto wrote:dont be so softits the joys of diy all that hard work eventually pays off and you will feel real good about it once done yourself
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and also when your finger prints grow back after all the sanding, all the metal dust is gone from the inside of your nose

you will look at it and say "I DID THAT"

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vipfto wrote:there is a diy by mr wong in diy section how to take it off its easy![]()
dont be so softits the joys of diy all that hard work eventually pays off and you will feel real good about it once done yourself
http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... ic&t=12280
So true - but u wouldnt say that if u fked it up hahaha but i agree... The outcome so far has been worth it.
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Re: How to make it shine
get a clean rag...Jamie wrote:Does anybody know the best way to polish aluminium. I want to polish the intake and other bits and pieces. Any advice would be a big help.
spit on the manifold..
wipe the manifold...
repeat till chrome like...
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Re: How to make it shine
Bhaha i attempted to pollish the dirt away before...jonowong wrote:get a clean rag...Jamie wrote:Does anybody know the best way to polish aluminium. I want to polish the intake and other bits and pieces. Any advice would be a big help.
spit on the manifold..
wipe the manifold...
repeat till chrome like...
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