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Grubby Exhaust Pipes - Replace?

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VC:

--- Quote from: rdfcpete on July 05, 2009, 01:16:08 pm ---Thanks guys.

So wire wool/those brill pad kitchen scrub things with Meguirs/Autosol should do it?

Looks like I've a choice of combinations ;)

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i would choose wool over the dish scourer because you can select the grade of the wool you use and therefor can prevent scratching whereas the scourer although will do the job, depending on the type it will scratch if it's the usual thick sort. wire wool is dead cheap anyways  :happy2:

Jules86:
You want #00 wire wool (kitchen grade will scratch the pipes which polish wont fix) They will be ok for the tougher inside though  :happy2:

rdfcpete:
VC + Jules, many thanks  :happy2:

When you both refer to the 'inside' though, I'm a bit lost?

--- Quote from: Jules86 on July 05, 2009, 01:14:50 pm ---- Scrub down pipes with wire wool or a stiff brush (inside only to prevent scratching)

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I wouldn't dream of trying to scrub the inside tbh, that can stay as grubby as it wants - unless if misread that? lol

VC:
yeah i think he meant the inside of the tailpipe, a question of 'while you're down there' really  :wink:

Jules86:
Yep  :wink:

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