Polished valve cover??
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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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
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http://www.powdercoating.org/home.htm
[Modified by scn095, 7:13 PM 6/13/2001]
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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