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Cleaning exhaust tips
Anyone have any ideas of how I can get this tip to look almost brand new or is that not even possible? The tip is clean and shiney but as you can see has those little white spots and the big one just to the left of center. They are smooth to the touch and ive tried many products with no luck. Ive used steel wool, megs polish, brillo pad, clay bar, never dull, paint cleaner polish, and lime away.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
Are those white spots pitted into the metal? Or more topical?
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
Originally Posted by Marc08EX
Are those white spots pitted into the metal? Or more topical?
They feel smooth. I rub my finger nail on them and nothing comes off.
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Hmmm... I thought those defects are pitted into the metal...
Since you've already tried steel wool, I think the only remaining choice you have is try wetsanding them. If wetsanding doesn't solve this then I honestly don't know what else can fix these.
Here's a good article on how to wet-sand and polish metal surfaces.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/...tml#post336527
I'll try to look for some more how-to articles.
Hope this helps. Please let us know how it works out.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
Here's another good thread that shows how the guy wet-sanded his exhaust tips.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
Might sound very unorthodox but I've used Sea Foam on a rag and took off all kinds of crap from my tips, since my car runs real rich and I get lots of carbon buildup. Havent had a issue with doing it this way all spring now.
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I clean my exhaust tips with an apc, right now I am using ARO, scrub them down with a soft brush and hose off. Then I use wenol red and a wool polishing ball on a drill. I finish with collinite metal polish.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
Originally Posted by crrdvr6
I clean my exhaust tips with an apc, right now I am using ARO, scrub them down with a soft brush and hose off. Then I use wenol red and a wool polishing ball on a drill. I finish with collinite metal polish.
Not to sound negative, but, that's a lot of steps for exhaust tips.... That is one area I'm not anal about. I do wash them with an APC and use a brush etc. to clean the first few inches inside the exhaust tip, then just polish or compound the outside. Once a year use 0000 steel wool for the pits and otherwise just don't fret too much over it. Not gonna' spend 30-45 mins. on exhaust tips. Just don't want them black.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
Originally Posted by shagnat
Not to sound negative, but, that's a lot of steps for exhaust tips.... That is one area I'm not anal about. I do wash them with an APC and use a brush etc. to clean the first few inches inside the exhaust tip, then just polish or compound the outside. Once a year use 0000 steel wool for the pits and otherwise just don't fret too much over it. Not gonna' spend 30-45 mins. on exhaust tips. Just don't want them black.
If it's for your car and you are not that picky... maybe so, I'm that way about my daily driver. But if it's for a customer, or someone who is discerning about their vehicle, every effort should be made to make them look new.
My Mustang has chrome tips from the Borla Exhaust, so obviously those get done differently, but my other cars have stainless tips.
I usually hit them with stainless steel cleaner and a terry cloth, then go over them again with 0000 steel wool. Rinse and repeat until desired results. After that, I'll hit them with some QD or last time I actually used 476.
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Re: Cleaning exhaust tips
I guess there is some pitting. I wet sanded with 400, 600, 800, 1000, and 2000. It took out that really big spot just left of center in the pic. But there still some small tiny spots left. Any way to get rid of pitting? If not they at least look a little better then before.
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