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Giant Finishing has specially designed this machine for the performance racing industry, allowing for the cleaning and polishing of headers, manifolds, mass air flow and throttle bodies. Automotive parts which require a smooth finish or even those dirty parts you want to clean off, this is a racing teams personal job shop heaven! Vibratory machines with the right media can work wonders, it’s known to reduce cracking and exhibits a longer lasting part when run properly and mandatory cleaning is done. We have racing teams currently using it to clean headers after their races to remove carbon from the internal tubing. This increases the performance for the next race as well as the longevity of the headers. The peening of the media during the vibratory finishing process strengthens the headers each time they are run to avoid cracking. Also the cleaning process allows for more effective heat dispersal after being cleaned as opposed to having clogged headers.


The task of keeping the bare, polishable metal components of your vehicle looking great is a task that is made much easier, and goes much quicker, if you use Mothers® PowerBall® or Mothers® PowerCone®. It’s important to remember, that when using power tools, always wear the proper safety equipment and eye protection to avoid injury. Let’s be sure that the metal substrate that your working on is in fact really a polishable metal. It’s a very simple test. Take a little bit of polish on a rag, and rub it on the wheel. If you get a black residue, then you know you can continue. If you don’t, please stop, it could be a coated wheel. Here I’m using Mothers® PowerCone® and Mothers® PowerMetal® liquid polish. Set your drill to the clockwise direction, and speed on low, between 300 and 400 rpm. Begin by adding an ample amount of polish to the cone. Next, rest the tool on the surface to be polished, and start the drill slowly by feathering the trigger. When a black buttery residue appears, begin working in all directions from your starting point, until there’s uniform coverage. As you continue, add small amounts of polish as needed to create another starting point, while maintaining a black buttery residue. Once an area is sufficiently polished, and before the polish dries, gently remove the black residue with a clean microfiber towel — make sure you turn the towel frequently. Work in small areas at a time, until the entire wheel is polished. PowerCone® expands Mothers® PowerBall


A robotic cell using non-woven abrasive wheels to deburr machined automobile safety belt components.Material removal and quality is extremely consistent using our systems. The process is achieved with special belting units that are made to control the speed and pressures of the abrasives at all times. We guarantee to NEVER DAMAGE A PIECE using our systems. We also use FANUC ROBOTS. For more information: Abrasit LLC Phone: 404-816-5045 Email: info@abrasit.com

Radiator Restoration Metal Polishing by BSP

Written by Tools on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 in Automotive Parts.
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At the BSP works department in Bermondsey we have a dedicated team of highly skilled polishers who can restore all types of metal. Cast iron fire surrounds, grates, combination grates, tiled inserts and radiators are specialities, as are brass doorknobs, brass taps, nickel and chrome bathroom fittings. We can also help with stainless steel exhaust systems, aluminium or steel rocker covers and other automotive parts. We also offer a recoating service in the form of nickel, chromium and precious metals.

48 each: Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser

Written by Tools on Tuesday, May 25th, 2010 in Plumbing Fixtures.
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  • 14 oz.
  • For use on cookware, appliance, and plumbing fixtures
  • Will not scratch

Product Description
Sold as 4 UNITS at $14.57 per unit. (1 unit = 12 each.) 14 oz. For use on cookware, appliance, and plumbing fixtures. Will not scratch. No perfumes or artificial dye. Manufacturer number: 04410. SKU #: 10035. Country of … More >>

48 each: Bon Ami Polishing Cleanser


Metabo Power Tools: Finishing and polishing of flat surfaces by SE 12-115; film 2 of 3

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