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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 92stangLX: [QB] I have a set of cromed Mac headers. They have some minor surface rust and a bit of discoloration. What should I use to clean these up? I am not looking for miracles, just something to get them looking a bit better (w/o having to spend the $$ to get them coated) [/QB][/QUOTE]
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92stangLX
Member # 3252
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I have a set of cromed Mac headers. They have some minor surface rust and a bit of discoloration.
What should I use to clean these up? I am not looking for miracles, just something to get them looking a bit better (w/o having to spend the $$ to get them coated)
MISTA EE
Member # 4594
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I have a drag boat with chrom over transem
headers and what I use to get the "rust" and
"blueing" off of them is hydrofluric acid.
AKA "WIRE SPOKE WHEEL CLEANER" and a "sos" pad.
good luck!
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