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![]() Hi all,
Engine bay got cleaned in my recent valet and now I want to polish the A/C pipework and anything else I can. Seen the following products and would like your thoughts; Autobrite Metal worx paste AutoSol Peep Is a small Dremel type tool the best to buff it up? Thanks Paul |
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Lagoon 2.0 V6 75 Conn SE Saloon Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() I just used Brasso and a soft cloth on my air con pipes and they came up a treat. I wouldn't use anything too harsh as I think the alloy pipes are quite soft.
For other alloy areas (engine mount, alternator, throttle body etc., I used a combination of Brasso and wirewool, with a Dremmel for some of the more stubborn parts. ![]() Cliff
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![]() I use these, i got two small samples ans they have lasted ages. These are the full sized bottles.
http://www.britemax-direct.co.uk/PBS...FQ26Gwodh9QBsg |
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