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Old 07-22-2007, 02:01 PM
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Here is a link to a polishing kit if anyone is interested. All you need is a drill (recommends electric) and a flat head screw driver. I recently used on my exhaust tips and they turned out pretty good. Gotta say though, I still like the sport exhaust tips and will be going that route in the near future.

Stainless Polishing Kit

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Originally Posted by jocko View Post
didn't like the looks of mine either but didn't want to spend $300 for the chrome tip either, so my son took it to school and they had a polishing wheel and compund. One hour later this tip is as brite as any chrome tip could ever be,. I am now very pleased. I think one could polish his tips easily by just buying a buffing wheel and installing it on a drill and getting the 3 bar polishing compunds at Menards and going at it. U certainly can't hurt the tip andit is very easy to do..
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