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That is so damn true... You SPEED or you die!
Streets are so wide open in Houston - downtown is small because it's not where people live - downtown is primarily for the nightlife...

So The Houston Metro area is gigantic, but it's not as dense as other cities...

So, we can actually drive cars really fast - that's why our public transportation system is almost non existent...cuz we don't need it :)
 
So I bought a polished Juliet last week and it should be back from being tuned in a few days. I was wondering how I could polish it up a little more. Would some Mothers metal polish and a Dremel work good on it or is this a bad idea? Thanks.
 
So I bought a polished Juliet last week and it should be back from being tuned in a few days. I was wondering how I could polish it up a little more. Would some Mothers metal polish and a Dremel work good on it or is this a bad idea? Thanks.

PERSONALLY? I brought a polished x squared back from the dead using Mother's Mag Polish (yes, the stuff you use on your rims and exhaust tips). Just went at it with that and an old washcloth several times, wiped it down with a clean microfiber and it literally looked like new.
 
PERSONALLY? I brought a polished x squared back from the dead using Mother's Mag Polish (yes, the stuff you use on your rims and exhaust tips). Just went at it with that and an old washcloth several times, wiped it down with a clean microfiber and it literally looked like new.
Cool I will try that. It's in pretty good shape but I want it to clean it up a little more.
 
PERSONALLY? I brought a polished x squared back from the dead using Mother's Mag Polish (yes, the stuff you use on your rims and exhaust tips). Just went at it with that and an old washcloth several times, wiped it down with a clean microfiber and it literally looked like new.
Thanks for the tip. I'm wanting to shine up my XS polished. Gonna pick some up and give it a try. Seems easy enough. :)
 
Thanks for the tip. I'm wanting to shine up my XS polished. Gonna pick some up and give it a try. Seems easy enough. :)

Some of the more savvy metalheads can correct me if I'm wrong (not that I'm not having owned several hundred metals over the years but in terms of major modding I'm not) but I believe the polished is actually the native metal- so unlike the other types it's not a finish you can damage by doing this to it- so in a sense polished is arguably the most versatile and maintainable of them
 
Hahaha !!! Some people come up with the funniest (and stupidest) sh1t lol

Personally, I heard the elf dude in the top right would win...


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