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Gene Hunt:

--- Quote from: Kalpsn2000 on April 12, 2011, 09:54:43 am ---Another thing to add to my ‘GTI To Do List’ for the bank holidays.

Would Brasso do the job?


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.......the stuff that comes in a can that is soaked in a soft wadding type stuff works when you have most of the heavy deposit off.Got a tin in the garage & use it all the time for a nice quick clean.

seiko:
cleaned mine with autosol the weekend, had the car since October and to my surprise after a bit of elbow grease, found out my exhaust is not standard as I thought, it is a milltek, got excited and jacked her up to see how far it went, just cat back, but still pleased lol,

Top Cat:

--- Quote from: seiko on April 12, 2011, 08:33:11 pm ---cleaned mine with autosol the weekend, had the car since October and to my surprise after a bit of elbow grease, found out my exhaust is not standard as I thought, it is a milltek, got excited and jacked her up to see how far it went, just cat back, but still pleased lol,

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Bonus.  :pomppomp:

stealthwolf:
Remember to tell your insurance!

RussZS:
It's also worth 'sealing' your exhaust after all of your hard work!

Blackfire Metal Sealant works a treat, and is great on alloys too.

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