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Hey guys

Just wondering what products you all you use to clean your exhaust tips?

It was mentioned in another post, and Im always struggling to get my tips sparkly new.

I've used metal polish in the past, but that wont remove the carbon and filth that builds up!

Cheers!! 169144-ok.gif

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I have this problem on my New Gti twin pipes. They look spotted and discoloured a yellowy colour after only a month. In another thread it was recommended to try oven cleaner, which I tried to no avail. Would the steel wool not scratch the exhaust tips?

Any other suggestions?

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Hey guys

Just wondering what products you all you use to clean your exhaust tips?

It was mentioned in another post, and Im always struggling to get my tips sparkly new.

I've used metal polish in the past, but that wont remove the carbon and filth that builds up!

Cheers!! 169144-ok.gif

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Will......Solvol Autosol 169144-ok.gif123576-assfeck.gifSPericani2.gif

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Solvol Autosol will remove built up carbon tar marks and even sort out the yellow tinge marks. Its bloody great stuff, just rubb in with a cloth using swirling motion and then buff with clean duster. If it does not take everything off first time just do it again until sunglasses are needed for the shine. cool.gif

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Meguiars NXT Metal Polish with 2 pieces of cotton polishing cloth.

dg13005_p1.jpg

1 x for the hard work of initial polishing

1 x for the buffing.

Bring's the pipes up nice and shiney every time, no matter what amount of grime they've been subjected to. In fact here's an example of just how good a job it makes of them - and this is after a 40 mile run out....

ExhaustC.jpg

Incidentally, they key to maintaining the shine is a simple one - you must make sure you do them every week, or at worst every two weeks. If you let it build up crap for any longer than that it's much harder to keep the shine on the inside of the pipes.

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Dirty boy, too much time on your hands in the Middle of the desert, that's your problem! slap.gif

Sponge, Regular exhaust tip maintenance does make them easier to keep clean generally. Only takes a total of 5-10 mins to do dependent on how vigorous you are at polishing.

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Meguiars NXT Metal Polish with 2 pieces of cotton polishing cloth.

dg13005_p1.jpg

1 x for the hard work of initial polishing

1 x for the buffing.

Bring's the pipes up nice and shiney every time, no matter what amount of grime they've been subjected to. In fact here's an example of just how good a job it makes of them - and this is after a 40 mile run out....

ExhaustC.jpg

Incidentally, they key to maintaining the shine is a simple one - you must make sure you do them every week, or at worst every two weeks. If you let it build up crap for any longer than that it's much harder to keep the shine on the inside of the pipes.

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Thanks for this advice, I got some through yesterday. All i can say is wow. I had tried all sorts of other products but this one worked so well. They are now very shiny.

Cheers MrMe 169144-ok.gif

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