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- Aug 10, 2009
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Purpose
To clean a neglectated tail pipe cover and to try polishing a metal surface, something I had never done up until this time.
Subject
Tail pipe cover from a 2009 Honda Element that had never been polished/cleaned.
Materials Used
Steps Taken
Time to complete
Less then 10 minutes to polish metal and less then 5 minutes to remove/install cover.
Impressions
Over all I was very impressed with this product, I had ordered it some time last year and never got around to trying it out until the other day.
Product was easy to work worth and had a pleasant smell to it. I also was amazed at how little elbow grease and time it took to complete the project.
To clean a neglectated tail pipe cover and to try polishing a metal surface, something I had never done up until this time.
Subject
Tail pipe cover from a 2009 Honda Element that had never been polished/cleaned.
Materials Used
- 0000 Steel Wool
- Optimum Metal Polish (old version)
- Cotton towel
- 10mm socket & driver
Steps Taken
- Removed cover from exhaust system
- Placed a small amount (less then pea size).
- Rubbed in tight circle patterns with the steel wool until the bright metal finish was revealed. Total I probably used 3 maybe 4 pea size dots of product. A little went a long way (as most products do).
- Replaced cover onto exhaust.
Time to complete
Less then 10 minutes to polish metal and less then 5 minutes to remove/install cover.
Impressions
Over all I was very impressed with this product, I had ordered it some time last year and never got around to trying it out until the other day.
Product was easy to work worth and had a pleasant smell to it. I also was amazed at how little elbow grease and time it took to complete the project.
