cleaning the exhaust pipes...
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My Ride: E90 M3
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Looked through the detailing section, but saw nothing on this. I've noticed that the chrome exhaust tips on my car seem to be quite dirty with what I assume is a residue from the exhaust. Kind of like a black soot, tried wheel cleaner and brush, but didn't work. Any suggestions on how to clean them? Thanks in advance for the help.
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I always use a special chrome polish. Works great and leaves a nice protective layer on the exhaust wich makes cleaning it easier then before.. They shine really good after using the polish too..
I use turtlewax chrome polish for it.
I use turtlewax chrome polish for it.
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And look Ma! No cavaties!
Thanks Alohalc, I had heard of the toothpaste/silver also, but never thought to try it on the chrome. Worth a shot just for lost cost alone, though I'll use my wife's toothbrush, not mine!
Thanks Alohalc, I had heard of the toothpaste/silver also, but never thought to try it on the chrome. Worth a shot just for lost cost alone, though I'll use my wife's toothbrush, not mine!
Originally Posted by kscarrol' date='Aug 19 2004, 03:29 PM
And look Ma! No cavaties!
Thanks Alohalc, I had heard of the toothpaste/silver also, but never thought to try it on the chrome. Worth a shot just for lost cost alone, though I'll use my wife's toothbrush, not mine!
Thanks Alohalc, I had heard of the toothpaste/silver also, but never thought to try it on the chrome. Worth a shot just for lost cost alone, though I'll use my wife's toothbrush, not mine!
why dont u check it out in my GLEAMING exhaust?...hahahahha
I'll use my wife's toothbrush, not mine!
! btw, i think you just need to use a small piece of cloth, no need toothbrush. brush could possibly leave some swirl marks on. now go get one of her panties
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