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Jet-Hot has had major issues with their coating lasting any amount of time.

i had a pair of Hooker headers on my Z28 and 4 months into it, they were rusting bad starting at the collectors working its way up the primaries! many others have/had the same issue!

i dont think it would hold up very well when it comes to sand/dirt/mud/water.

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You can't anodize steel.

 

that sucks well it was worth a thought and a try. im half way through polishing my pipes and fuck does it take a long time. hey rnbrad got any tips or hints for me? and what color/type of rouse do you use?

 

arn't the silencers on t-5's al? and if they are it would be cool to do them red to match my head and some other shit.

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that sucks well it was worth a thought and a try. im half way through polishing my pipes and fuck does it take a long time. hey rnbrad got any tips or hints for me? and what color/type of rouse do you use?

 

Are they bare metal or are you just cleaning the chrome? I use the industrial brown rouge that most professional polishers use. The stuff from Lowe's is about a joke. Check a few threads down on the polishing tools I use. :beer:

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Are they bare metal or are you just cleaning the chrome? I use the industrial brown rouge that most professional polishers use. The stuff from Lowe's is about a joke. Check a few threads down on the polishing tools I use. :beer:

 

their chrome.

 

RNBRAD if you could and have the time can you give me a quick run down on your polishing steps please? thanks.

 

matt

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Jet-Hot has had major issues with their coating lasting any amount of time.

i had a pair of Hooker headers on my Z28 and 4 months into it, they were rusting bad starting at the collectors working its way up the primaries! many others have/had the same issue!

i dont think it would hold up very well when it comes to sand/dirt/mud/water.

 

 

I havent had any problems with my header on my raptor. It looks good as new. Your headers on a car would be a different story. Coating gets chipped then the salt from winter roads. I dont really ride my raptor in any mud though.

 

josh

RaptorDuneSetup-2.jpg

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their chrome.

 

RNBRAD if you could and have the time can you give me a quick run down on your polishing steps please? thanks.

 

matt

 

For chrome that's rusty, spray them down with wd-40 and let them soak for several hours. Hit them with some wd-40 soaked triple o steel wool and rub them down. May have to repeat this process a few times depending on how rusty or dirty the pipes are. As they become clean then you can use the steel wool with some polishing compound like mothers. Once they are clean you can just use mothers and a clean rag.

 

My polishing steps are pretty simple. Some people drag it out and have 6 steps. I have 2, unless I use sand paper, which I never do any more. I sand and smooth with the rol-loc discs on an air die grinder, most jobs just require the fine (green) discs. Use them till the surface is uniformly smooth. Then go straight to the polishing wheel, most use a 6'' cotton wheel on a bench grinder. I use one compound only. Small area's may require some dremmel work with sand paper discs and the polishing cotton wheels for it. It sounds easy but really takes some time for a smooth chrome looking finish. If people would use the right tools, it can cut the time to do the work down considerably.

 

Check out my polishing guide for further indepth information, tons of info for any and everything.

 

Polishing Guide

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For chrome that's rusty, spray them down with wd-40 and let them soak for several hours. Hit them with some wd-40 soaked triple o steel wool and rub them down. May have to repeat this process a few times depending on how rusty or dirty the pipes are. As they become clean then you can use the steel wool with some polishing compound like mothers. Once they are clean you can just use mothers and a clean rag.

 

My polishing steps are pretty simple. Some people drag it out and have 6 steps. I have 2, unless I use sand paper, which I never do any more. I sand and smooth with the rol-loc discs on an air die grinder, most jobs just require the fine (green) discs. Use them till the surface is uniformly smooth. Then go straight to the polishing wheel, most use a 6'' cotton wheel on a bench grinder. I use one compound only. Small area's may require some dremmel work with sand paper discs and the polishing cotton wheels for it. It sounds easy but really takes some time for a smooth chrome looking finish. If people would use the right tools, it can cut the time to do the work down considerably.

 

Check out my polishing guide for further indepth information, tons of info for any and everything.

 

Polishing Guide

 

thanks got it and now its comin out way shinnyer

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I havent had any problems with my header on my raptor. It looks good as new. Your headers on a car would be a different story. Coating gets chipped then the salt from winter roads. I dont really ride my raptor in any mud though.

 

josh

 

just wait till yours chips, gets scratched up good and deep. it will get ugly and it wont take long.

 

but i do agree with the car seeing different conditions, in a way. mine was a nice day only car. it wasnt much more streetable then that.

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just wait till yours chips, gets scratched up good and deep. it will get ugly and it wont take long.

 

but i do agree with the car seeing different conditions, in a way. mine was a nice day only car. it wasnt much more streetable then that.

 

I kind of have a back up plan. The coated Sparks exhaust are just mild steel. I spent the extra cash and got a bare stainless steel exhaust system. Then had Jet Hot Coat it. That way if the coating ever did go to crap it wouldnt rust. :thumbsup:

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jet hot does coatings in some colors.

Jet Hot Color LINK

Copper Head would be cool on the right color shee. All black with this color pipes.

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WHOA! :thumbsup:

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