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Old 12-10-2007, 10:03 AM
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Default Re: Valve cover polishing-time and effort

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Originally Posted by Tng21 View Post
what i would like to find though is grealess in a 600 grit, the polishing supply website i use only go up to 400, so i hand sanded a afm in 600 to see if it come out with a better result and it looked great.
As Emory (black) is about the same grit as 400 greaseless, try going to Emory after your greaseless. If that doesn't work try using Stainless Steel after the greaseless.

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And what do you mean use white rough on the hardened greaseless? coat a mop ( buff ) with grealess then lightly spin some white rouge on top of that? If yes, what does that do?
After the greaseless hardens run your mop very lightly through some white. It will act as a lubricant, and your greaseless will work a little better.

John
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