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    EXT: polishing the stainless steel window trim

    this is for those who like the bling factor. most people call it chrome trim, but it is actually stainless steel.
    Materials:
    -metal polish (i perfer mothers)
    -drill (electric is better)
    -buffing wheel (at your local hardware store)
    -masking tape
    -cotton t-shirt
    -toothpicks




    1. tape of the areas around the trim, like the rubber seals and paint. (if you get burnt polish on the rubber, you can get it off with a dab of metal polish on the t-shirt)



    2. spread the polish evenly like mayonaise on the trim, not to much or it will fling everywhere. make several slow passes back and forth with the buffer wheel. reapply more polish as needed, until you can see a clear reflection in the trim.



    3. remove the tape and remove burnt polish from trim and rubber. use toothpicks to get the polish out of the cracks. use metal polish on a t-shirt to get off polish resin.



    before^__________________________________after^


    before^__________________________________after^


    mirror reflection. later.
    Last edited by TypeG; 03-16-2009, 09:31 PM.
    Avoiding dirt at all costs


    #2
    wow looks good man. I think i can do that with my dremel that i have. Ill be starting my bodywork next week

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      #3
      Looks awesome ... I just might have to do that.

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        #4
        hm never thought of doing this, thanks!

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          #5
          me either. i do like keeping that area clean. i wasn't even certain that trim was steel.
          '92 Accord LX Sedan--Bordeaux Red Pearl --OEM--279k Daily Driver
          EX Lip & Alpine OEM single CD Player. No more useless pocket!

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            #6
            nice looks good

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              #7
              nice job man....a lot of peeps paint the trim flat black....now u have shown another option to go with. nice.

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                #8


                anybody have a diy on how to clean or renew the door moldings? that black things.

                Aftermath of crash.

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                  #9
                  on this DIY. something to do when i get the car back.


                  Originally posted by abdulmo86

                  anybody have a diy on how to clean or renew the door moldings? that black things.
                  an item called "Back to Black" which is mentioned in this previous thread:

                  http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...light=moldings
                  5.6L V8 32V DOHC
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PRIMOCB7
                    on this DIY. something to do when i get the car back.




                    an item called "Back to Black" which is mentioned in this previous thread:

                    http://www.cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthre...light=moldings
                    i bought that back to black shit.....doesn seem to work....is there a trick to the shit.....it didnt make my moldings black and doesnt get old wax off roof gutters like it claims it can.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by 91accord4door
                      i bought that back to black shit.....doesn seem to work....is there a trick to the shit.....it didnt make my moldings black and doesnt get old wax off roof gutters like it claims it can.

                      i dunno.. i haven't had moldings on my car since 2000
                      but sorry to hear it doesn't work.. maybe kmart can help you with it coz it worked for him
                      5.6L V8 32V DOHC
                      JDM HERITAGE - US BUILT

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by PRIMOCB7
                        i dunno.. i haven't had moldings on my car since 2000
                        but sorry to hear it doesn't work.. maybe kmart can help you with it coz it worked for him
                        maybe......i ended up using wd-40 to remove the old wax on the roof gutters.....it worked well but also removed the nice fresh wax job too.. and i forgot you didnt have moldings........

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by 91accord4door
                          i bought that back to black shit.....doesn seem to work....is there a trick to the shit.....it didnt make my moldings black and doesnt get old wax off roof gutters like it claims it can.
                          it works sometimes, but IMO it is very much like shoe polish. later.
                          Avoiding dirt at all costs

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                            #14
                            very nice diy. later.
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                              #15
                              hehe i was always too lazy to do that, i think now ill try it...thats good crazy results!!

                              ill do it to my 300zx. haha

                              good job.
                              What makes me laugh about forums, is that no matter how much you try to help someone, they dont take the advice. Go ahead and do it the hard way.

                              You got to respect what you drive, and appreciate what you have, making the best of what you got. and if that means putting CAI, HID's, a phat stereo system, and a idiot in the drivers seat...then so be it!

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