Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
I like M105 on exhaust tips then follow up with Duragloss 501
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostWe had the local S2000 club here for a Saturday Detailing Clinic and took some Hot Rims Mag & Aluminum Polish to the tips on a 100k+ miler car that had been a bit neglected. Working by hand in just a few minutes we got this:
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by Hellspawn View PostBarely can get my hand between the top of it and the bumper cut out
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
You might just have to get some on a cloth, and then slide or strop (for lack of a better word) the cloth across the top of the tip.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by 3Fitty View PostOn the inside...
M105 + Mother's Powerball (small) with a drill and prepare for the bling.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by akimel View PostMy Honda exhaust tips are easily removed. Have you checked yours?
I take mine off every few months, drop them in the wash solution bucket for a couple of minutes, rinse them off and dry them, polish them, and then put them back on the car.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
I would say they are polished aluminum, or stainless steel. I highly doubt that any chain automaker would use chrome because it is such a pain to produce compared to other metals. Aftermarket kits on the other hand are different.
Simply use Mag & Aluminum Polish and an applicator pad or towel. It is an excellent product.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
cle nallo ver
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
On the inside...
M105 + Mother's Powerball (small) with a drill and prepare for the bling.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Sometimes I forget to run the spell check...
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostI like to use Bug and Tar Remover if needed, then cle nallo ver with the Aluminum Wheel Wash.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
I like to use Bug and Tar Remover if needed, then clean all over with the Aluminum Wheel Wash.
As mentioned the Hot Rims M&A would be good if you dont know what they are, though I doubt they are chrome.
Here's a regular old muffler that got some shine.
Last edited by Murr1525; May 6, 2009, 12:43 PM.
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by Michael Stoops View PostWe had the local S2000 club here for a Saturday Detailing Clinic and took some Hot Rims Mag & Aluminum Polish to the tips on a 100k+ miler car that had been a bit neglected. Working by hand in just a few minutes we got this:
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Re: Polishing exhaust tips, not sure what material they are.. Help needed
Originally posted by Hellspawn View PostThe bad part is, that I can't get a buffer on them due to the location.
I take mine off every few months, drop them in the wash solution bucket for a couple of minutes, rinse them off and dry them, polish them, and then put them back on the car.
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