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exhaust fixin (mabye diver can help)

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i deannodized my exhaust pis below it from a evader but I'm using it for my rs4 anyway the black chipped so i got it down to the raw now i need to get it polished I'm not sure how but maybe someone could help any advice is appreciated.


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just use some aluminum polish and a rag some good stuff is called Wenol or something like that.
 
You can do it wiht a dremel to get it shiny and polished but a true mirror finish with no scratches will take highspeed polishing like what I do. Dremel will get it close ... rubbing by hand will take longer but with more blemishes.
 
Id use a fine grit sand paper 1st before starting to polish. It will come to a polish faster and take some of the smaller nics out. Mothers and Qwater (pronouced water) is good polishes. (Use a cream polish for sure)
 
Personally, I'd leave it in the raw state. Polished pipe looks nice but you really have to keep up on it to keep it looking nice and shiny.

I used to polish everything but racing sure makes everything dirty real fast. Keeping it in the raw finish will be less maintainance. That's just my preference. If you want it polished, go ahead and use a dremel with the bugging attachment. I suggest hitting it up with mothers when you're cleaning to keep the shine.
 
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