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    Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    Have a 2013 ATS 2.0T. Routinely get a build up of crude at the bottom of the stainless tailpipe tips. Usually easy to wipe off (been using tire/wheel cleaner). However, this time I let the buildup go too long and there is just a little bit of crud left after vigorously wiping. How can I get the baked on crud off?

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    Steel wool grade 0000 and your favorite metal polish. Go over again with a MF cloth and polish again and that should do the job

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    plus on Vivant511 post though only other suggestion would be to iron-x and clay bar the pipes

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    Quote Originally Posted by jamesboyy View Post
    plus on Vivant511 post though only other suggestion would be to iron-x and clay bar the pipes
    thats is what i have done. sos pad ,wheel cleaner, iron x then polish

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    I bought a new car or rather a new car to me and the tips are in fair condition. I've used Flitz and 000/0000 steel wool with great success. If you have a powerball it can take all the elbow grease out of the polishing.

    Meguiars Degreaser and APC can also break down the crud if it's really bad.

    I'm generally only concerned with the exterior while on the tips of a daily driver.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vivant511 View Post
    Steel wool grade 0000 and your favorite metal polish. Go over again with a MF cloth and polish again and that should do the job
    This works very well. A metal sealant will make it easier to clean after you polish.

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    Ha, my first post....
    I just use Eagle One Never Dull wadding polish. Takes the carbon deposits off the tips of the wife's Audi (2.0T) and removes any attached road debris. If you stay on top of it, it comes right off. If you let it marinate for a few months, It'll take some effort.

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    I have 5 inch tips which just need some metal polish, often.

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    just a question. products might be flammable?? so if there is some residue left on doing this area, start the car, and it can set on fire (ex: alcohol contained inside the APC)?

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    Re: Remove baked on crud from tailpipe tips?

    Thanks all for your suggestions. As I see, there are many ways to successfully attack this issue.

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