Polished valve cover??
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Re: Polished valve cover?? (CivicGirl114)
Now does "Never Dull" brighten things that are already polished? Or does it actually polish a flat, unbuffed metal? Reason I ask is 'cause I still have a can of that stuff and never knew I could use it to POLISH my stock valve cover. Thanks
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Re: Polished valve cover?? (Schmedley)
Power coating looks killer and is really durable. If you really care about durability and looks, power coating is the way to go. My friend's airplane has red-powder-coated rocker covers and it really looks great compared to anyhting else. I am going to powder coat my rocker cover when I get the money saved back up. (Getting a new apartment.)
http://www.powdercoating.org/home.htm
[Modified by scn095, 7:13 PM 6/13/2001]
http://www.powdercoating.org/home.htm
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Re: Polished valve cover?? (Schmedley)
I thought you wanted to polish a billet cover. I didn't know it was stock.
Never Dull won't work for that i don't think??!
You should just paint it with high temp paint!
Never Dull won't work for that i don't think??!
You should just paint it with high temp paint!
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