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Exhaust shine

Kuniva

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Looking for a bit of advice. Tip of my exhaust is black and im struggling to get it off. Any tips on how to get it shining again?
 

TallFella

Hello Tom, come down Tom
Nov 6, 2003
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Autosol you say!! Never heard of that. Good results??

My dad's been using it for as long as I remember. I used to use it on my bike wheels as a kid.

Here's the stuff:
autosol_thn.jpg


you only need a little bit too, so it'll last for ages.
 

Lee M

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Autosol you say!! Never heard of that. Good results??

Just be a little careful, as I think that it contains a slight abrasive. There are other metal polishes out on the market but i'm not sure what its called. Have a look in the car detailing section.........;)


Cheers

Lee
 

Pineglade

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another recommendation for autosol....using it since the 70's(!). It may be ever so slightly abrasive, but I think you'll find most are. Besides which I don't think there will be a danger of wearing out your exhaust through polishing....
 

markoos

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Feb 1, 2004
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Ive used a stuff called barkeepers polish if I remember that was what it was called-worked a treat-and available in the cleaning aisle in any good supermarket(and some rubbish ones too)
 

Dennis

Polisher
May 11, 2005
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Autosol is pants for removing burnt on dirt, not abrasive enough, use Peek from Halfrauds.

Once it is clean use the Maguires to keep it shining/build up a luster.

Don't forget to do inside the pipes!!
 

Phil K

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Oct 18, 2004
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Surrey darling...
In extreme cases I've used a dab of wonder wheels (it was close to hand) to remove any stubborn marks and then finished with autosol... you could always rub it down with wet & dry and then polish it for good results...

My pipe isn't too bad but this thread has got me thinking it could be better - will go and have a play tomorrow and post my results :D
 

Dennis

Polisher
May 11, 2005
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another recommendation for autosol....using it since the 70's(!). It may be ever so slightly abrasive, but I think you'll find most are. Besides which I don't think there will be a danger of wearing out your exhaust through polishing....


i did on the inside of the exhaust on my elise, I went though the anti resinating baffle thing
 

karlosR

TORQUEY, NOISEY V6
Mar 10, 2006
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i use autoglym metal polish on mine. you can feel it is quite abrasive but i go over the tailpipe again with some normal polish afterwards too!
 

A16NS V

Don't tell my boss
May 2, 2005
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Middle-lands
In extreme cases I've used a dab of wonder wheels (it was close to hand) to remove any stubborn marks and then finished with autosol... you could always rub it down with wet & dry and then polish it for good results...

My pipe isn't too bad but this thread has got me thinking it could be better - will go and have a play tomorrow and post my results :D

Another vote for wonderwheels! Can be brilliant stuff on burnt on residues. Howeverm I normally just use a kitchen sponge with a brillo top.
 

RobM

Back from the dead...
Sep 27, 2006
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Brillo works well to get crap off, but often leaves light marks on it. That's where something like the Meg's stuff comes in handy to get it back to a shiny surface again.

It's on my list of things to do today actually :)
 
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