Jul 22, 2012 #1 C clapol812 Junior Member Joined Feb 4, 2011 Posts 19 Reaction score 0 i purchased a stainless steel radiator cover from american muscle and now it looks very dull , what can i use to restore it to looking new
i purchased a stainless steel radiator cover from american muscle and now it looks very dull , what can i use to restore it to looking new
Jul 23, 2012 #2 t-kid Member Joined Jul 24, 2011 Posts 379 Reaction score 0 Location San Antonio, Texas mothers.
Jul 23, 2012 #3 AMDanBailer AmericanMuscle.com Joined Mar 10, 2010 Posts 345 Reaction score 0 Location Malvern, PA clapol812 said: i purchased a stainless steel radiator cover from american muscle and now it looks very dull , what can i use to restore it to looking new Click to expand... Clapol812, I would recommend going with some sort of Steel polish. Mothers make's a great Stainless Steel polish for exhaust tips that may to the trick for you! How long have you had this product? I hope this helps! - Dan
clapol812 said: i purchased a stainless steel radiator cover from american muscle and now it looks very dull , what can i use to restore it to looking new Click to expand... Clapol812, I would recommend going with some sort of Steel polish. Mothers make's a great Stainless Steel polish for exhaust tips that may to the trick for you! How long have you had this product? I hope this helps! - Dan
Jul 23, 2012 #4 Memphis 05 Member Joined Jun 19, 2012 Posts 459 Reaction score 0 Try products buy Busch..... Much better than mothers .... But mothers will still work ....
Jul 23, 2012 #5 erat Senior Member Joined Feb 26, 2011 Posts 863 Reaction score 2 Optima metal polish
Jul 24, 2012 #6 G GT E UPP Member Joined Oct 15, 2010 Posts 584 Reaction score 0 Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada IMO..It can be a PITA. You would probably like the Painted Rad Covers much better ! Last edited: Aug 1, 2012
Jul 27, 2012 #7 NastyStang113 Made in U.S.A. Joined Jan 18, 2009 Posts 8,611 Reaction score 45 Location Central Florida erat said: Optima metal polish Click to expand... Agreed. +1
Jul 31, 2012 #8 whitestang5 Member Joined Jan 4, 2012 Posts 76 Reaction score 0 White rubbing compound
Aug 15, 2012 #9 E eddyroxx Member Joined May 20, 2012 Posts 99 Reaction score 0 Location so cal look up sharkhide metal protector i heard it works well to preserve the shine after you polish it up again
look up sharkhide metal protector i heard it works well to preserve the shine after you polish it up again