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Exhaust dirty ends???
GTiBEER:
Used all my elbow grease and she has come up well!
Used Fairy liquid and a wire brush to get the black crud off and then used that Autosol stuff (thanks 182_blue) and the final result was pleasing but not perfect. I think some stains were never meant to come off but unless you look closely you would say it was shiny!
P.s does anyone know where to get clay as my local Halfrauds is clean outta stock???
stealthwolf:
Tends to be on car-cleaning websites, such as washshop, autoperfections, elitecarcare, cleanyourcar etc
TANNER:
Someone advised me to use a Brillo pad with the soap in to get most of the black off before autosol. Works a treat for me! Splashed out a pound on some Wilco's budget wire wool pads. Bargain!
stealthwolf:
If you use wirewool, you need to use 00-grade wirewool, or better still, 0000-grade. Wirewool has the propensity to induce scratches on the exhaust, hence a finer grade is less likely to cause problems.
GTiBEER:
I will try the 0000 wire wool pads and when I finally get a fully refurbed chrome looking pipe I can eat my bacon off I will post a pic. As if I didn't have enough geeky habits already, this website adds a whole new dimension and less time with my girlfriend lol!
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