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I have some ceramic coated headers that I am taking off of my 351W. I want to clean/polish them up before I sell them. I see that Car Chemistry sells a product called Cerma-Glow for that purpose. Anybody use their product or anything else to clean/polish their ceramic coated headers that works?
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I have a set of Ceramic coat headers that I bought on ebay used. They have some slight rust tint on some areas and too was looking at a way to clean them up nicely before installing them.
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I have used regular polishing compound (for car paint) with success to remove some oil that had leaking onto, and then baked on, the headers.
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BobE wrote:
I have used regular polishing compound (for car paint) with success to remove some oil that had leaking onto, and then baked on, the headers.
I might give that a try! Thanks
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Mr Clean 'majic eraser' sure cleans a lot of "the un-cleanables"
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6sally6 wrote:
Mr Clean 'majic eraser' sure cleans a lot of "the un-cleanables"
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Ill try that too
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I watched several videos and read the Cerma Glo directions. It seems that whatever you use it's going to be a PIA. Cerma Glo even suggested steel wool. I'm thinking using steel wool would leave steel fibers behind that would eventually rust? I am going to try metal polish and a Magic Eraser to see how that works or whatever else I have on hand here. If that doesn't work I'm going to give up.
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Its harder to find, but they do make bronze wool. Try a marine store. We used to use it on aluminum stuff on aircraft.
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I guess one could try using copper or stainless steel pot scrubbers.
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