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Old 06-21-2000, 10:50 PM
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Question CeramaBryte question

I know you guys already had a post about this stuff, but I just got my hands on some of that Ceramabryte. I am not sure how to use it since it is not exactly made for exhaust tips, so do you just put it on the exhaust tip and wipe it off, or is there any precautions I should take. By the way I am putting this on a Lincoln Mark VIII, and I think the exhaust tips are the same as on the Lightning's, so I hope I don't mess them up. Thanks for any info.
 
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Just rub and rub and rub and rub and rub and rub (you get the picture)terry type rag but if you want a better shine in about 1/2 time try Blue Magic get it at Pep Boys or Autozone. I went out and spend my $7.00 for Cremabryte used once and just threw it away.

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Old 06-21-2000, 11:38 PM
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I also have used ceramabryte and will send it to anyone who wants it for just shipping costs. I use Mother's Mag wheel cleaner now and have had greaat results. The key is to clean at least once a week.

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I originally offered my new bottle of Ceramabryte for sale at $2.50. Now I have discovered that I can't even give it away.

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I bought a different brand ceramic cleaner, I recommend you use a scotch brite pad if its grungy.
 
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I've had my L for 7 months... (bought it used)tried to get the black off the OUTSIDE of the pipes at 2 weeks. NO WAY! After giving up, I tried Cerama Bryte.... on 7 months worth of black build-up on the tips. About 60 seconds worth of a cotton towel, and they were cleaner than I had EVER seen them. I can't believe that someone thinks that 60 secs is to much work.

I just poured about a teaspoonful on the towel, and went to work. I don't know if you should use this on a tip that is not ceramic coated.....

You probably would want a wax or polish as recommended above for more shine. The C bryte is for cleaning. I've gone about three weeks now, and would guess that other cleaners would do the job, IF you did it evey 2-3 weeks.
 



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