Cleaning exhaust
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Cleaning exhaust
I was wondering if anyone is familiar with cleaning the exhaust really good. I noticed I have a bunch of over spray on it. And the stainless steel is not as bright as it used to be. Anyone have any pointers. I did a search but didnt find much.
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you could've put this in the detailing forum so more people would see it, what i would do is just get some stainless steal cleaner and wipe that on it, that should probably do the trick.
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just used this stuff last night, actually... check it out.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=243798
and i don't really care what that 1 guy said..there is no way just soap and water is going to get it looking like that.
go look at the bottom of a soda can. opeak (sp?) right? when i bought this stuff the presenter guy used this product on the bottom of a soda can and when he was done it went from an opeak, silverish color to almost mirror like right in front of me.
http://www.7thgencivic.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=243798
and i don't really care what that 1 guy said..there is no way just soap and water is going to get it looking like that.
go look at the bottom of a soda can. opeak (sp?) right? when i bought this stuff the presenter guy used this product on the bottom of a soda can and when he was done it went from an opeak, silverish color to almost mirror like right in front of me.
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