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Re: [alfa] Decision made- valve cover polishing!



I'm a little late to the discussion and you've already made your purchase.  However, for those discussing the wrinkle finish, the Rhino Liner stuff comes to mind.  It's not a true wrinkle finish but would fit the bill nicely.  Can be sprayed on in colours, lasts a lifetime, and is impurvious to oil and chemicals.

I might try this with a spare cam cover I have for the Spider. If it turns out nice, I'll do the Verde cam covers and plenum.   I'll try to get some pictures posted when I get it done.

FWIW, based on what they quoted me to do the whole interior and underside of the super ($500-600) this will probably be relatively cheap.   Lifetime guarantee too.

-Peter

> Well, I received a whole lot of input on how to polish my valve cover (or where 
> to go).  Based on the discussion, I decided to purchase one from Hurtienne for 
> $80.  Now I have two spares!  Has anyone bought a poished one from Hurtienne?  
> Are they pretty nice?
> 
> While I was on their site, I ended up with another $400 worth of stuff for the 
> old Spider (rubber mats, etc.).  It's funny how that works.  I guess if you are 
> going to pay international shipping, you may as well stock up!
> 
> Thanks for all the input, I think I will apply some of the suggestions to 
> polishing my almost shiny bumpers...
> 
> 
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> - Jason Hagen
> Chicago, IL
> '73 Spider
> '95 164Q
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