Well, I've never been concerned what these look
like on the outside as long as they are clean
inside, but I'd guess you could de-gunk them and
make them shine with some 0000 steel wool and then
a bit of simichrome. Dunno what you'd use to keep
them looking that way though. YMMV.
ar
Dave Houser wrote:
>
> I'm restoring my 67BGT and am cleaning up the fuel, brake and clutch
> lines. They are very solid, no rust and want to reuse them as they have
> the correct bends. What's the best way to get them looking new? Does
> paint work? Polish and clear laquer? What has worked for you?
>
> Cheers and TIA,
> Dave Houser
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