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how do you clean 'em? i just bought some used ones, and they didn't look exactly like they looked in the pic [img]graemlins/thumbsdown.gif[/img] . plus they came with scarpes on the bottom . how do you get scapes on the bottom of your exhaust tips? oh, well. i'd just like to get them clean before i install them. thanks! [img]graemlins/burnout.gif[/img]
95 Med Quasar Blue Camaro M5<br />-free ram air scoop<br />-removed silencer/cut airbox<br />-slp air temp module<br />-tb bypass<br />-160* thermostat<br />-underdrive pulleys<br />-installed my own t-tops! best mod yet!
If the tips are stainless steel, perhaps you should try a brillow pad to clean. If they are chrome, you should NOT use a brillow pad, rather a harsh abrasive such as rubbing compound.
My tips were dirty, so I decided to take a belt sander to them. I have the stock tips though so it's not really the same idea....just another possibility [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Never Dull works well starting off to get the Rust pits and carbon build up off. I usually Polish them after that with Mothers or Blue Magic and buff them really good. A shine tip is to spray windex on them afterwards. That's what the pro car show guys do.
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