There are two types of hot rodders: those who like to clean and polish things, and those who don't. This isn't the only way to divide our ranks, but it's a basic one. I'll readily confess to being in ...
There are few things that get my attention like the words “easy to use”, “time saver” or anything that promises “one step”. Add “no buffing” and I’m sold. Yep, I’m lazy. My mother used to tell me that ...
Whether you've got rusty chrome on your car or dirty chrome on the faucets on your sink, possibly the quickest and easiest way to get them clean and sparkling again is simple: aluminum foil.
For Use On – “Use on aluminum, tarnished chrome, stainless steel, brass, copper, nickel, pewter, magnesium, silver, gold. Not recommended for plated gold, plated silver or show chrome. Safe for use on ...
Aluminum is leaps and bounds easier to polish than Ti is, so you can get definitely get away with skipping a few grits in there if you put the elbow grease into it. Like it's been said already, you ...