Jet hot coating

Anybody have a system that works to big the luster back up on headers that are jet hot coated. mine are getting a little dull. Second pic was three years ago.

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I found this on a search.
Sorry for all, but the only way I could get it on here.
Steve

How to clean ceramic coated hedders safely
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sledgehammer16 , 07-01-2012 11:55 PM
Hey guys. Just another question. I have a set of ceramic coated headmen hedders that I want to clean up with out ruining the ceramic coating on them. They have some light rust spots but mostly have heavy burnt oil on them and like to know how to
Get it off and make them new again. The headmen company told me to use simple green but that definitely isn't doing anything. Any suggestions how to get them new again??? so I paint them with hedder paint?

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MalibuVLX , 07-02-2012 09:05 AM
I have not had any personal experience w/ cleaning mine. But, my dad had a set coated by a local guy and he said basic household cleaner like you said, if you just need to touch them up. But, to polish, he said products like Mother's alum/chrome polish. Don't remember which one he said. Probably goes w/out saying, but do it when they are cold as well.
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avatar403409_1.jpg Jasonb86 , 07-02-2012 09:08 AM
I did this exact project over the weekend. I used chrome polish and '000' grade steel wool. Headers look great and it didn't scratch/mar the finish.
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avatar12369_13.gif 7t2vette , 07-02-2012 09:12 AM
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I did this exact project over the weekend. I used chrome polish and '000' grade steel wool. Headers look great and it didn't scratch/mar the finish.iagree.gif

This is what the place that coated mine told me to do, it works great.

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57.jpg BB68Vett , 07-02-2012 11:56 AM
I use a product called Ceramaglow or Ceramaglo (I think). It's polish for ceramic coated headers. I'm not 100% on the name but I'll check tonight and re-post.
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avatar192518_5.jpg Trae1976 , 07-02-2012 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by BB68Vett
I use a product called Ceramaglow or Ceramaglo (I think). It's polish for ceramic coated headers. I'm not 100% on the name but I'll check tonight and re-post.Found it for you. thumbsup.gif

I've also heard that fine steel wool followed up with Cerma-Glow gives excellent results. Haven't had the chance to try it myself though.

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