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buffing aluminum intake / engine funk removal 200 any

Red it is then!!! any tips on polishing aluminum intake? i have a 3/8" craftsman $39 drill.... and a grinder-style sander/buffer. that's the extent of my electric tools. will one of those buffing wheels that goes in a drill polish up my aluminum intake? want my girl to look GOOOD. any advice on getting burnt up paint and other gooey funk off of my engine block? the head is off getting baked and ground so that'll come back clean. i can't use pressure washer or anything on the motor cuz water will get down in the block... -Rob "maybe i'm putting too much effort into a $400 car" Sealover






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