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Go over it with the polish, then a high speed mop in a low speed drill. works a treat. Can see your face in it afterwards, just like a mirror.
 
Being a Brit, i use a crown approved silver polish (crown approved :hehe: thats a joke for a start) called "Goddards". Personally i would use the best silver polish i could lay my hands on or buy, Especially since the head is machined from premium aluminum alloy. Also, silver polish is more gentle as it is a finer compound than a brass cleaner or general cleaner is.

In the case of the nova head "only the best will do" is my motto, same applies to cleaning the rest of the buggy. as we ~Brits say (or used to at least) "It Shines Like A New Shilling" when i've finished cleaning. Mind, it does take me 2 1/2 hours every time.

It is time well spent though, as i have found that doing this i have caught a number of loose nuts/bolts and the odd "Damaged" part that i had missed after a quick check after finishing my bashing session.
 
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how about you compiling a (rough) list of parts that are "OK", that integy manufacture/supply ??

Well, here's my .02 for integy parts that aren't "bad", all for t-maxx:
diff cases
diff case collars
servo skids

That's it for me.

I've either witnessed or owned the following that I would not recommend, again, for the t-maxx:
Shock towers
Bumpers
Skids
Bulkheads
Axle carriers
Arms
Hinge pins
Turnbuckles
Chassis rails
Bulkhead braces
Engine mount
CVD's
 
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