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I had a hose clamp break on me spraying antifreeze all over the motor compartment and it has dried on my polished aluminum valve covers and intake. Is there any thing out there that can polish this out easily???
Thanks Roger Heyboer
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That was the first thing I tried, it worked alittle on the intake but didn't touch the valve covers.
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Try Chrome Creme. It comes in a tube like old toothpaste tubes. It is
available at most custom or Harley bike shops. It has never failed me on chrome or billet aluminum.
Scott
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