What do u guys use to polish parts on your fd
I want to polish some parts under the hood such as the intercooler pipes exactly step by step what do u need and how u do it.
-any help is appreciated-
thanks
-any help is appreciated-
thanks
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Personally, I'd rather get it Jethot coated. Not only do they coat the entire intake inside and out, but the coating effect gives it a polish texture to it almost like getting a polish job on the intake. All I have to say is that I actually felt a differance from it.


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After polishing a lot of stuff on my car, I am now sending it to TTT. It is hard work.
But if you want to do it yourself, and if you have the time, it is very cheap and straightforward to do. Get the supplies from Eatswood (http://www.eastwoodco.com). They sell an aluminum polishing starter kit that has most of what you need.
Some pics of the A-arms I did:
But if you want to do it yourself, and if you have the time, it is very cheap and straightforward to do. Get the supplies from Eatswood (http://www.eastwoodco.com). They sell an aluminum polishing starter kit that has most of what you need.
Some pics of the A-arms I did:
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Daniel,
Sweet engine bay. I am doing the blue accent pieces too. But it is still mostly stock until I assemble it all. Polishing was the big hold-up, so now that I am sending stuff to TTT, it should go together soon.
Sweet engine bay. I am doing the blue accent pieces too. But it is still mostly stock until I assemble it all. Polishing was the big hold-up, so now that I am sending stuff to TTT, it should go together soon.
Polishing instructions on my site. Go to How-to --> Misc --> Polishing.
Cheers,
Steve
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Cheers,
Steve
http://www.ScuderiaCiriani.com/rx7
Thanks Steve. I was about 5 mins into doing the first piece myself, then I was like - 'forget this!'
Then I remembered TTT had his little worker elves that did pretty darn good work hehe.
Daniel
Then I remembered TTT had his little worker elves that did pretty darn good work hehe.Daniel
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I use wet/dry sandpaper and then Tripoly and White Rouge on a buffing wheel. It's time consuming but well worth it.
BTW Daniel, I kinda forgot about the Security light. PM me your address if you still want it. It get it right in the mail. Sorry,
Dave
BTW Daniel, I kinda forgot about the Security light. PM me your address if you still want it. It get it right in the mail. Sorry,
Dave
Originally posted by Fd3BOOST
I use wet/dry sandpaper and then Tripoly and White Rouge on a buffing wheel. It's time consuming but well worth it.
BTW Daniel, I kinda forgot about the Security light. PM me your address if you still want it. It get it right in the mail. Sorry,
Dave
I use wet/dry sandpaper and then Tripoly and White Rouge on a buffing wheel. It's time consuming but well worth it.
BTW Daniel, I kinda forgot about the Security light. PM me your address if you still want it. It get it right in the mail. Sorry,
Dave
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dclin, where is your radiator mounted??
dclin, where is your radiator mounted??
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is that custom or did you have to buy a kit for it....it looks really nice, do you have any other pics??
is that custom or did you have to buy a kit for it....it looks really nice, do you have any other pics??
Apexi RX6 BB single turbo (turbo, DP, LIM ceramic coated)
Crooked Willow Stock Mount IC (still w/o a duct - waaah!)
Greddy Elbow with Greddy Type-S BOV (stupid whistling sound)
Polished UIM, Alternator, thermo switch housing, TB
There is a group that is coming out with a IC kit like the Crooked Willow, so you can have a duct to go with it. Should be hearing from them on the Forum soon.
More pics in this thread:
https://www.rx7club.com/forum/showth...threadid=77842
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Originally posted by Fd3BOOST
I use wet/dry sandpaper and then Tripoly and White Rouge on a buffing wheel. It's time consuming but well worth it.
BTW Daniel, I kinda forgot about the Security light. PM me your address if you still want it. It get it right in the mail. Sorry,
Dave
I use wet/dry sandpaper and then Tripoly and White Rouge on a buffing wheel. It's time consuming but well worth it.
BTW Daniel, I kinda forgot about the Security light. PM me your address if you still want it. It get it right in the mail. Sorry,
Dave
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Originally posted by fdracer
what about using those compounds but w/o a buffing wheel. will it still turn out good if i just hand buff with a rag using the tripoli and white rouge?
what about using those compounds but w/o a buffing wheel. will it still turn out good if i just hand buff with a rag using the tripoli and white rouge?
If you want something you can use by hand go with "Mothers Mag wheel polish" and "Semichrome"
You can just buy a 4" buffing wheel that you can use with your basic hand drill. I did. I think mine came out pretty good. Although, not a perfect as TTT's work.
Originally posted by fdracer
what about using those compounds but w/o a buffing wheel. will it still turn out good if i just hand buff with a rag using the tripoli and white rouge?
what about using those compounds but w/o a buffing wheel. will it still turn out good if i just hand buff with a rag using the tripoli and white rouge?
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