Little engine bay work
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Little engine bay work
Well i can't afford to get my valve cover polished or the supercharger but heres some work i did on em with a scotch brite pad before and after pics, also painted spark plug cover and the ecotec piece forget the cover name lol...lemme know what ya think its nothing special but looks good to me probably gunna use the pad on it some more sometime this week

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or you can bust out the sand paper because that is basically how it gets polished anyways. I did my supercharger the other day and it looks almost chrome, not done yet but w/o a sand blaster it takes a while.
Any paint will work.Something for high temp will be better and make sure you use clear coat if you want it glossy,plus it will protect the base coat from scatching.
I just used regular flat black until I decide on colors.I couldnt stand the cast aluminum look
I just used regular flat black until I decide on colors.I couldnt stand the cast aluminum look
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