damn, I've used a dremel to clean up parts before, but never thought they could get nearly that good looking. Guess I might have to put a lil more time into it. That shit looks like it was dipped in chrome.
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Pics of parts on car? Now I know I need to get a new dremel, since the old one broke. I used the 80 grit that came with it to just real quickly make stuff shine pretty decently, but I had to hand sand from though. Now I know how to get proper gritted "bits" for it though
I know the block can be done, can the transmission?
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Originally posted by Sarthos View PostPics of parts on car? Now I know I need to get a new dremel, since the old one broke. I used the 80 grit that came with it to just real quickly make stuff shine pretty decently, but I had to hand sand from though. Now I know how to get proper gritted "bits" for it though
I know the block can be done, can the transmission?
hard to tell in this pic, but it's polished. i only polished the parts you see when it's on the car. rest is normal.
later.
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Can you do a Master Cylinder?MRT
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i tried this on my aftermarket strut bar but i used 600g sand paper and then a 1000g it didnt come out shiny since i did it all by hand but it did make a difference
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