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Old 07-24-2004, 07:13 PM   #1
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Default Polish or Paint your custom pieces?

Well with all the custom pieces done on my clod I decided to polish instead of painting over the aluminum.. so far ive finished one link and damn it looks nice from dull to bling bling...

ill post some pics when im done.

I ended up using some stuff called Blue Magic Cream I picked up at my auto parts store and my dremel with a buffer attachment which worked out fine..

so which would you pick paint or polish?
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Old 07-24-2004, 09:06 PM   #2
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polishing it looks so nice i polished my paintball gun its definetly worth it and last a while
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Old 07-24-2004, 09:21 PM   #3
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Try Never Dull,works awesome. I use it on just about everything I want to polish. It comes in a tin and is,in appearence,very similar to raw cotton. All you have to do is pinch off a small amount and rub your piece of metal till it's black,let it dry a few seconds and rub clean with a terrycloth rag.
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Old 07-24-2004, 10:46 PM   #4
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Try Never Dull,works awesome. I use it on just about everything I want to polish. It comes in a tin and is,in appearence,very similar to raw cotton. All you have to do is pinch off a small amount and rub your piece of metal till it's black,let it dry a few seconds and rub clean with a terrycloth rag.
I use the same stuff. On my truck I let me rims go, so all the brake dust, water spots and who knows what else just sat and ate them up. I let them go for a few years, the other week I used the never dull (and ALOT of elbow grease) and they came shiney again, took off all the brake dust, rust and water spots. ahhh to bling again.
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