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OneBad Polish (Intercooler Pics inside!)

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94TURBO5 O

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Thanks Charlie for turning me onto "BRITEMAX" polish. I know that Troy and Paul have tried this stuff also (RC you need some!). I have to say that out of all of the polishes I've tried, this is def the best stuff out there that I've seen so far. I am going to become a dealer for this once I get set-up through Charlie
I'll let the pics speak for themselves.



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I just polished the bottom of the intercooler and the bottom 1/2 of the vertical bars.








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I wanted to give this stuff a real shot so I used it on something that I never polished before and I am very impressed on how easy it cuts then brightens. I wish i had this polish when I started with all the bling under my hood b/c I would have saved lots of hours.
 

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WhiteStallionGT

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That looks awesome JR.

How much boost are you running and what kind of numbers is she putting down?
 

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damn is that just using the polish? no compounds/sanding/power tools? if not that stuff is great!
 

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Do you use something like a power ball or just your elbows?
Your work makes me want to cry. Its just too damn good
As always nice work JR
-fawcett
 

Killercanary

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Good to see you finally tried it JR. I have used the polish on a few things and so far and true to Charlie's word, it is bar none the best polish I have used. I'll have to get some pics up of some of my parts I did too!

:OT:
If you get a chance drop me a line at killercanary@hotmail.com as I'd like to run something by you.
 

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That looks absolutely ****ing mint

I wanna take a bite into that puppy.
 

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I have to give all the credit to the polish. It's a straight liquid that basically wipes on slick and a little rubbing and the shine comes through. It's a 2 part polish consisting in 1 bottle a cutter and 1 bottle of finish to luster and protect. The cutter is an amazing product and the luster adds so much depth and clarity. I used no sandpaper, just the polish in a few coats of each.
 

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....WHAT POLISH MAN! ...that's nice
...i'll clean up my old AR torque thrust rims and probably sell them easier! ...they're all fogged over..

anybody know what to do after they're polished up to keep it shiny and not get foggy again??
 

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94TURBO5 O said:
I have to give all the credit to the polish. It's a straight liquid that basically wipes on slick and a little rubbing and the shine comes through. It's a 2 part polish consisting in 1 bottle a cutter and 1 bottle of finish to luster and protect. The cutter is an amazing product and the luster adds so much depth and clarity. I used no sandpaper, just the polish in a few coats of each.
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wow im impressed. looks like ill be getting some this spring
 

Killercanary

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xkuntrycowboyx said:
....WHAT POLISH MAN! ...that's nice
...i'll clean up my old AR torque thrust rims and probably sell them easier! ...they're all fogged over..

anybody know what to do after they're polished up to keep it shiny and not get foggy again??
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Charlie's (Onebad95) http://www.ONEBADPOLISH.com is the polish JR and I are refering to. The 2nd part of the 2 part system leaves behind a protect layer that is supposed to inhibit oxidation I believe.

I have used zoop seal in the past, and although I wasn't thrilled with it, the stuff does work decently. I hadn't touched my bogarts in almost 2 years after polishing them the last time and they still looked very good... that was until I hit them with Charlie's polish! LOL! The zoop seal was a PITA to apply on my wheels though.
 

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Good job Jr
 

Dan95-5.0

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works great. i want some

imagine doing a set of aluminum heads LOL

how much is it?
no price in link

i want to go over some of my polished stuff with this
 

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gotta get me self some of that
 

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You will be able to order directly from my website very soon. Until then just email me and I will take care of you right away.

drago1@adelphia.net
 

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I still say that regular mothers paste with a powerball at highspeed is better. Try that out sometime, as i think you will be amazed, as i was. I have used the mother's paste for a while by hand, and got "OK" results, but it is simply unbelieveable with a powerball in a decently fast drill.
 

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Kyle- what are you talking about? Have you tried Charlie's polish? I used to SWEAR by mothers billet polish and Charlie can tell you that I was not easy swayed into trying his stuff, but this stuff is a 1000's time easier and faster than the old mothers stuff I used. I use something similar to a powerball as well.
 

Killercanary

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Oh, and if you think the regular mothers gives anywhere near the shine that mothers billet or Charlie's stuff is you are mistaken. Do a part in the "red" mothers and then do the same spot with Charlies stuff and you will be amazed at how milky that mothers polished area really is. I've seen it for myself. I used to use the red regular stuff and then finish with the billet to get rid of the haze left behind, Charlie's stuff does the same thing only MUCH faster and easier.
 

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ok-ok!!! lol Ill shut my mouth till i try this stuff out, i will have to definatly get some, then who knows? My tune may change. You guys seem to LOVE this stuff! how much is it anyway?
 

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just ordered this polish... i'll let you guys know how it is. My rims are real cloudy so if its as good as killer and onebad have said, i'm sure i'll be happy.
 

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So it sounds like this eliminates all of the sanding that is usually involved in polishing. Is that right? You can just apply it to bare metal and get the results as seen above on jr's intercooler?
 
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