Cleaning Cylinder Head marks

HeX

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You can try metal polish.
 


XpL0d3r

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Also engine degreaser and a power wash
 

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How about some f**king ELBOW GREASE! Dont be a b***h, scrub that s**t with a standard brillo pad till it shines.

When its done, stand back in all your shining glory and swollen forearms.
 


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How about some f**king ELBOW GREASE! Dont be a b***h, scrub that s**t with a standard brillo pad till it shines.

When its done, stand back in all your shining glory and swollen forearms.
f**k elbow grease! Buy an angle grinder with a steel wire brush and smooth everything out. For real though, I would just use engine greaser with a good brush (not a wire brush, to abrasive) that will not fall apart.
 

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How about some f**king ELBOW GREASE! Dont be a b***h, scrub that s**t with a standard brillo pad till it shines.

When its done, stand back in all your shining glory and swollen forearms.
You and your elbow grease :lol:
 

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What I used was a scotch brite pad, non chlorinated Brake Kleen.. afterwards some ailver or aluminum colored engine paint.

 


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