Product to keep the exhaust tips clean?
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Product to keep the exhaust tips clean?
Anyone know of any product that could help keep the exhaust tips clean? I'm tired of wiping them down practically ever day to keep them from turning black.
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Originally Posted by Jump120MPH
Go to Walmart and pick up some Neverdull. Works great. Comes in a silver can.
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if you wipe your exhaust with a towel daily before you drive off the soot on the tips really isn't that bad. I don't use anything special, but I make sure I wipe mine daily so it wouldn't dry up and settle.
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Man! I haven't seen that stuff forever!
Never Dull has probably been around for 40+ years.
I used it while in the Navy (early 70's) to clean copper and brass.
After I wash my wheels with brake dust remover,
I use the same rag to clean my exhaust tips.
It works pretty good for me.
Never Dull has probably been around for 40+ years.
I used it while in the Navy (early 70's) to clean copper and brass.
After I wash my wheels with brake dust remover,
I use the same rag to clean my exhaust tips.
It works pretty good for me.
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I've used that for ages aswell, I still have my original can from 10 years ago as a little goes a long way! It's also great for removing that tar that looks like silly string that gets on the bottom of the fenders at times, it takes it off in seconds then I follow with a soapy wash down. Doesn't matter how long that soot stays on the tail pipe it will take it off in no time.
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Originally Posted by Hellbreed
I've used that for ages aswell, I still have my original can from 10 years ago as a little goes a long way!
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Yup, Never Dull is awesome. When I was in the Army we used it for just about everything from polishing the fire hose fittings in the hallways to the brass buttons on our uniforms. It works miracles for making any metal look new.
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Originally Posted by Jump120MPH
Go to Walmart and pick up some Neverdull. Works great. Comes in a silver can.
Never dull is not powerful enough. Blue magic takes a little while longer but it works much better IMO.
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Originally Posted by IZoomZoomI
^^^ i've used that too, but i've found that it leaves a coat that fuzzes up the shine. Maybe i'm not applying it right.