Chrome exhaust tip cleaning?
Chrome exhaust tip cleaning?
Just wanted to get everybody's opinion on this;
I have an aftermarket dual exhaust, and I was wondering what I could use to get the soot off the lip of the chrome exhaust tips? I've washed it a few times, but I haven't been able to get the soot off. any specific chemicals I could use that won't damage the chrome?
Thanks,
Dave
I have an aftermarket dual exhaust, and I was wondering what I could use to get the soot off the lip of the chrome exhaust tips? I've washed it a few times, but I haven't been able to get the soot off. any specific chemicals I could use that won't damage the chrome?
Thanks,
Dave
Something like brasso (which is good stuff) : http://www.walmart.com/ip/BRASSO/148...i_sku=14862623
There is also a metal polish (Mothers, IIRC, but can't find a link at the moment) that comes in a short round can and has a cotton soaked wad inside. Anyone remember what this one is??
There is also a metal polish (Mothers, IIRC, but can't find a link at the moment) that comes in a short round can and has a cotton soaked wad inside. Anyone remember what this one is??
Something like brasso (which is good stuff) : http://www.walmart.com/ip/BRASSO/148...i_sku=14862623
There is also a metal polish (Mothers, IIRC, but can't find a link at the moment) that comes in a short round can and has a cotton soaked wad inside. Anyone remember what this one is??
There is also a metal polish (Mothers, IIRC, but can't find a link at the moment) that comes in a short round can and has a cotton soaked wad inside. Anyone remember what this one is??
If you are talking about that small black ring around the end of the tail pipe, try using some steel wool and some windex. It works for me. Doesn't scratch the chrome either.
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That's Never-Dull. Works great and pretty cheap.





