Who can polish a spider?
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Burning Brakes
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Who can polish a spider?
Has anyone sent his or her spider off to be polished, and if so what was the cost?
I know some people do it their self. Really looking to see if it is beneficial doing it myself or let someone else do it for a cost.
I know some people do it their self. Really looking to see if it is beneficial doing it myself or let someone else do it for a cost.
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Brad,
What's your timeline? I can polish them for you, but I can't guarantee a specific date. Are these for the new Black Beauty? Let's talk.
Jim Mayzurk
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What's your timeline? I can polish them for you, but I can't guarantee a specific date. Are these for the new Black Beauty? Let's talk.
Jim Mayzurk
93 GTS 5-spd
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Who can polish a spider?
Not sure it's worth polishing a dead spider. Also doubt a living one would hold still until the job is done...
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Originally Posted by IcemanG17
I've seen some that look really good...but a plain polished will be harder to maintain....figure on polishing it at least a few times a year
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ceeded, I have used hi temp clear coat on polished aluminum before. It turned slightly tan. I wouldn't do it again. I am now using wax. They make wax for wheels but I haven't used it yet. I'm not sure what makes it different than car wax.
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Originally Posted by Fabio421
ceeded, I have used hi temp clear coat on polished aluminum before. It turned slightly tan. I wouldn't do it again. I am now using wax. They make wax for wheels but I haven't used it yet. I'm not sure what makes it different than car wax.
and was it engine enamel you've used?
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It turned slightly tan and hazy from the heat. It was 1,500 degree clear coat that is made for engines.
BTW, theres plenty more shine left in that intake.
BTW, theres plenty more shine left in that intake.