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you taking orders?
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Gee, wonder how much I should charge?
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Default Very very nice! I have some custom piping without ceramic coating that I want to polish...

what do you recommend?

Just compound and buffing wheel?
Did you have sand it down with high grit paper to smooth it out?

I think you should do the valve cover next!!!
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Default Many thanks! I used a fine and course wire wheel brush to remove the coating...........>>

The fine brush takes a little longer, but saves time buffing. After the coating was removed I swapped in a buffing wheel.

Start with a cleaning compound (#3) and work your way up through the polishing compounds (#5 & #6).

<img src="http://images16.fotki.com/v289/photos/1/168597/3185771/DSC02868-vi.jpg">

All of the supplies mentioned can be purchased at Lowe's or Home Depot.


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