Pics of my polished ic
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Pics of my polished ic
After an hour or so with a scotch brite pad and some rubbing compound heres my brand new (looking) , beautiful , polished IC
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damn forum wont let me attach my pictures =( Edit: I swear the forum just wants to make me look stupid. I didnt even try to repost after saying it didnt work.
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Now that you mention it they do look a bit dull next to that IC, and I do have some time before my new radiator gets here....hmmmm methinks some 500f paint would even do a decent job =D
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looks good , dude polishing really sucks i hate the way that crap tastes. I started my manifolds and wow looks awesome but a lot of work ,I respect those that do it after putting in 10 hours on mine. Keep up the good work.
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Heres the exact proces I used, I went to autozone to pick up my new speedo cable and I picked upa small container of mothers aluminum polish and a big *** plastic container of turtle wax rubbing compound. I used the rubbing compound on cheese cloth and tery cloth but after that turned out to be impossibly hard I went in the kitchen and grabbed two or three of those little green scotch brite bads. I put a crap load of rubbing compound on the ic and rubbed like a madman for about 25 minutes, then I cleaned all of the rubbing compound off with a damp cloth and went to town with the aluminum polish to get rid of the larger "scratch" marks left by the scotch brite pad. I did that two or three times before I was satisfied with the result, my only real advice is just dont get discouraged and put on some good music =D
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im in the middle of pulling off the uim and walking to advance auto to see what I can see. I made myself a promise that im going to do my car right this time, and its not right until im ahppy with it. =)
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Check out some of the other polishing links..
the stock TMIC's will shine up nice using scotch brite and some aluminum polish cause they are made of stamped sheet aluminum which is pretty smooth to begin with.
Good effort on that!
HOWEVER.. if you guys try that with any cast aluminum part.. you will see why guys charge 125-150 bucks to polish a UIM!!!!!!
you gots to SAND that stuff my friends!!! and you gots to sand A LOT!!!!
Actually, I run a polishing business, and when i get a car in to sell.. I bead blast all the cast aluminum parts so they look like new. makes the car look like it came off the showroom floor when you open the hood!!!! All the labor to polish up the cast aluminum would SERIOUSLY cut into my fun/profit margin!!!!!
PM me.. I have a write up on the methods we at TRB Aluminum Auto Parts Polishing use on various types of parts.
Shane
the stock TMIC's will shine up nice using scotch brite and some aluminum polish cause they are made of stamped sheet aluminum which is pretty smooth to begin with.
Good effort on that!
HOWEVER.. if you guys try that with any cast aluminum part.. you will see why guys charge 125-150 bucks to polish a UIM!!!!!!
you gots to SAND that stuff my friends!!! and you gots to sand A LOT!!!!
Actually, I run a polishing business, and when i get a car in to sell.. I bead blast all the cast aluminum parts so they look like new. makes the car look like it came off the showroom floor when you open the hood!!!! All the labor to polish up the cast aluminum would SERIOUSLY cut into my fun/profit margin!!!!!
PM me.. I have a write up on the methods we at TRB Aluminum Auto Parts Polishing use on various types of parts.
Shane
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Originally posted by Corbit
looks good , dude polishing really sucks i hate the way that crap tastes. I started my manifolds and wow looks awesome but a lot of work ,I respect those that do it after putting in 10 hours on mine. Keep up the good work.
looks good , dude polishing really sucks i hate the way that crap tastes. I started my manifolds and wow looks awesome but a lot of work ,I respect those that do it after putting in 10 hours on mine. Keep up the good work.
Aluminum dust is poisonous my friend!!!!! I'm sure the compounds aren't good for ya to be breathin either!!
WEAR A MASK!!!!!! I use a Scott-o-vista full face respirator cause I wear contacts!!!! aluminum dust and polishing compound makes a nice glue when in contact with eye juice!!!!
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When you blast a uim do you mask off the open ends? If so how cuz I actually have a friend whos dad owns a powder coating shop and they do bead and sand blasting there as well so he could probably do it for a couple bucks if I did all the prep work for him. As far as the UIM being harder I kind of figured thats why I said I thought some 500f paint would do the trick but now I think that blasting it might be a better option.