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    Exhaust Openings

    What are you using to clean the chrome (maybe faux chrome) trim around the exhaust openings?

    The carbon buildup will not come off with simple soap and sponge.




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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Quote Originally Posted by Ford Fest View Post
    What are you using to clean the chrome
    (maybe faux chrome) trim around the
    exhaust openings?
    •If they’re what I think they are:
    -I’ll suggest P21S Polishing Soap.

    (Or, often, an AIO will work.)


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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Collinite Metal Wax (#850) is what I use on my chrome exhaust tips.

    Works very well to remove the buildup.
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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Metal Wax does very well on the entire exhaust system as well. I do mine once a year.
    Treat it like it's the only one in the world.

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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Quote Originally Posted by Ford Fest View Post
    What are you using to clean the chrome
    (maybe faux chrome) trim around the
    exhaust openings?
    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    •If they’re what I think they are:
    If the trim, being pointed out in the below
    photo, is representative of the trim around
    the exhaust openings that you refer to above
    (Please advise)...


    Photo:
    Property of Aaryn NZ

    (TIA Aaryn)


    Then:
    I’ll stand pat with my original suggestions:
    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    -I’ll suggest P21S Polishing Soap.

    (Or, often, an AIO will work.)

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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Another vote for p21s polishing soap

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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Try megs wheel brightner

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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    •If they’re what I think they are:
    -I’ll suggest P21S Polishing Soap.

    (Or, often, an AIO will work.)


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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    Tried P21S Polishing Soap this summer and was very impressed with the results on 9 year old exhaust tips.

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    Re: Exhaust Openings

    This is for the trim rings in the exhaust openings in the rear bumper. I’m not sure if this material will hold up to a variety of products. I was thinking someone may have dealt with the trim rings. I’ll see if I can get some of the P21S.

    Thank you for the feedback,

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