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Polishing manifolds and such
![]() So m question is..whats the best way to polish this stuff? Share how you did it, and post some pictures of your end results. I want it so shiny you need |
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The [TST] Don
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Its a skill that is learned through trial and error, and DOZENS OF HOURS of work. Reread that. Polishing sucks, haha. It may seem expensive to pay a professional to do it, but believe me, they are earning their money.
I believe www.caswellplating.com has a forum and a manual on how to polish, but unfortunately its not so simple. Gotta pay your dues. If you want some basic polishing gear though I have a bunch that I bought and never used. I think I'm just going to leave it to someone else, ha.
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You realize your going to have to polish it like every week to avoid oxidation, and once it oxidizes its a hell of a pain to work it out...
but here is a small reference and some tools you will need http://www.scionlife.com/forums/view...ng+valve+cover
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yes it needs much love to keep the shine and avoid oxidation, waxing helps but it still needs polishing i would say bi-weekly depedning
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Actually, to avoid oxidation, alot of people get clear powdercoat or clearcoat sprayed on top of their polished pieces.
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never thought of that, but im sure the clear is not going to hold up to the heat to to long and it will have to be done over again, but im assuming it would last a decent amount of time, and as for clear spray getting it to stick would seem like a problem, no?
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The [TST] Don
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I dont think it oxidizes that quickly, a quick polish once a week or every other week should keep things looking great.... with a more serious touchup once or twice a year. Thats what I've heard at least...
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I only have limited experience with it, but I know that there is some rediculously high-temp clears and powders that you can get that will hold up to the realitively small amounts of heat generatedby the average car. Exh. mani is a different story entirely...
However, that's why I mentioned clear powder, too. I know that depending on the applicaion, it's strength and temperances can be quite a bit in front of any paint or clear you could use.
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well if it was easy everyone would do it haha, just be baller and do it
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ya..i might. Going to look into it more. I plan on doing this motor right, and I think having a nice looking motor would be awesome and worth the work. Though, its a pain in the ballz
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ahhh all great things require work......
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Truth. OP, while you have it out and just chilling, do what you want to do. I see alot of people on not only this site, but others, that have to throw their engine together out of necessity or because they're in a hurry and they'll never be happy with it. While you have the leisure, explore your options. If you really want to polish, it is tough at times, but the result defiantely outweighs the work involved. Do it once and do it the right way, the way that will make you break into a stupid grin every time you think about the car and what's chillin' under the hood. But like Bry said, you could probably get away with just polishing them up real good once and then detailing them when you have the chance, or the "motor"vation. Sorry, I couldn't resist.
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you can also chrome it... much easier upkeep.
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www.mirrorfinishpolishing and www.rbchroming.com are both on supraforums... they both do really nice work, and are both priced similarly. chroming can tend to be more expensive usually though...
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I think i'll try to polish it all...I have all the tools, just need metal polish. I think I can have this stuff uber shiny, and i'll just have to keep up with it. I mean, its not like it wont be worth it
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The [TST] Don
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well practice... get good, then do some of my stuff too... haha
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