Re: Billet grille
Hey their Guys,
Yep, the E&G has a pretty good rep. They can be a bit tedious to polish, but a little Detailr's Trick, pick up a small piece of deep pile carpeting. Apply preferably some Jeweler's Rouge which you can find at most any Truck Stop, or your favorite Mag & Aluminum Polish, apply some polish to the pile of your carpet square, and work the polish into all the tight crevices easy and fast. Keep rubbing the polish in till it turns a darker tarnished color, and then wipe off the excess residue with a clean microfiber towel. If you have any trouble removing any dried up chemical, either sritz it with some Quick Detailer, or mix a spray bottle 50/50 with distilled water, and Isobutyle (Rubbing Alcohol), and wipe clean. Last but not least, if you find any residue left over in areas too tight to reach, a couple of my most used, and handiest tools I ever use for Detailing are fine bristle soft paint brushes, and Q-Tips for getting into most any tight areas, and toothpick's to get around all of the edges for really close tolerance Detailing.
Cheap, quick, and easy.with professional results. Anyways, go easy, and I'll catch yo uall later on.
Candyman
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