More Help!! How Do I Restore Shine to "Bare" Engine Parts

Vipuronr

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Hi all...so enjoying this site as a new owner of a 98 RT/10.

So my car, having spent its life in hot, humid, salty Florida, has oxidized the "shiny" parts on the engine :( - guess describe them as the unpainted areas on the top of the engine/valve covers.

I just tried to shine them with an excellent metal polish used by restorers. It took off the surface oxidation, after much rubbing, but still is not that nice shine.:dunno: In the "old days" you could use a very fine steel wood with polish (like 4 0000) and that would work. But before I resort to using any type of steel wool on these areas, I wanted to ask the members of the site if that is a correct thing to do, or is there something better.

Worse yet, is this something that can only be done correctly by machine...in which case I have to dismantle the top of the engine ( not something I'm considering at this point).

Any thoughts, recommendation?

Thanks very much.

Peter

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