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cleaning the exhaust
stealthwolf:
--- Quote from: rdfcpete on January 22, 2010, 06:25:48 pm ---Taken from another thread mate; I think this was kindly supplied by VC or Jules a while back.
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Erm no that was me. Hence why I said to search for it. I was on the iPhone which made it a bit difficult to search, copy and paste.
A note for people: if your exhaust tips are new, don't use wirewool since it may cause fine scratches. Just use a MF cloth and autosol.
edd666999:
thank you! i was on my BB and using search was a lil difficult.
i will set some time one weekend and get it clean!
stealthwolf:
I would honestly recommend getting something decent to sit on and wear rubber gloves. Sitting on the ground hurts your backside but makes it easier. Gloves because the exhaust stuff takes ages to get off your hands.
rdfcpete:
--- Quote from: stealthwolf on January 22, 2010, 09:12:22 pm ---
--- Quote from: rdfcpete on January 22, 2010, 06:25:48 pm ---Taken from another thread mate; I think this was kindly supplied by VC or Jules a while back.
--- End quote ---
Erm no that was me. Hence why I said to search for it. I was on the iPhone which made it a bit difficult to search, copy and paste.
A note for people: if your exhaust tips are new, don't use wirewool since it may cause fine scratches. Just use a MF cloth and autosol.
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Ah ok.
Jules posted before you though on a similar thread I started last year as I was looking for the same advice :happy2: They were the steps I was thinking of instead;
http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=5901.0
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