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BBQdDude 04-16-2008 06:42 AM

Stock exhaust tips: Carbon removal?
 
Hi,

Searched, found a nice polishing comound, but came up empty on the above.

Bought my RX-8 used, noticed the other day that the exhuast tips are caked in heavy carbon buildup.

How can I get it removed without hurting the plastic body around it?

Thank you,

Brian

expo1 04-16-2008 06:56 AM

You can remove the plastic trim around the tips, just be careful with the clips. http://www.mazdatrix.com/faqrx8/exhfinish.htm
How well did you check the rest of the car? This is just my opinion but if the last owner let the tips get that bad there could be other things he / she neglected.

BBQdDude 04-16-2008 08:37 AM

It suprised me as the car was imaculate inside and out. All fluids looked good also. Guess they just neglected that part.

I see how to remove the plastic shrouds now. What would you use chemical wise on it? The tips, not the shroud.

Take care,

Brian

expo1 04-16-2008 08:59 AM

www.nevrdull.com is cheap & popular thing to use. Might not get perfect right away but constant use will keep them clean. As for the soot itself I just use a old rag and car wash soap. Before I started to Pre-Mix they would get very dirty I would just use a sponge with a abrasive surface.

altspace 04-16-2008 09:11 AM

Nevrdull is great for removal, but you will also want to protect the metal with something like Eagle One Nano Aluminum Polish.

Nemesis8 04-16-2008 10:28 AM

Also check out this stuff. It works awesome on the tips.

Mazurfer 04-16-2008 11:30 AM

Nemesis is right IMHO....................click that link!

BBQdDude 04-16-2008 03:15 PM

Hi,

Well I went out and got Nevr-Dull. They had it by Eagle. While it sort of worked it didn't get down to the base.

So I got a bucket of hot water with dish soap and a kitchen pad. Scrubbed the he*$ out of it and got it down to looking nice.

I then dired it and applied Nevr-Dull. I used a lint free cloth to polish kit up with.

http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/g...e/SANY1488.jpg

I wish I took a before picture. Imagine thick, rough, black...no silver at all.

Take care,

Brian

N rider89 04-16-2008 08:00 PM


Originally Posted by Nemesis8 (Post 2409796)
Also check out this stuff. It works awesome on the tips.

that stuff works wonders

bran702 04-17-2008 05:49 AM

They look better Black

Mr.&Mrs.Magic 04-26-2008 08:15 AM

I used Mothers-mag and aluminum polish came out great tips looked perfect. Plus i've used it for years on the bikes exhaust. It takes a little elbow grease the first time but it comes out perfect. Just a thought but if you get bored one day. Sand the rusty azz exhaust with 600 grit POWER SANDER then proceed to 1000 then finally 1500 wet if you want an extreem shine. follow with mothers then stand back and admire. gives that aftermarket look. repolish about once a mth to keep it shiney. should take about 3 hrs with a power sander to make it perfect. BTW do not sand the tips.

To be named later 04-26-2008 10:51 PM

A simple bottle of Meguiars Chrome Polish ($4.99 at Wally Mart) a good scrubby sponge, a polishing cloth, and about 10 minutes was all I needed.

Razz1 04-27-2008 03:32 PM

You didn't search very well.

try again so you can brush up on your skills.

English custom polish, almost anything but that photo above has scratches on the pipe.

robrecht 04-27-2008 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by expo1 (Post 2409659)
www.nevrdull.com is cheap & popular thing to use. Might not get perfect right away but constant use will keep them clean. As for the soot itself I just use a old rag and car wash soap. Before I started to Pre-Mix they would get very dirty I would just use a sponge with a abrasive surface.

Pour a little bit of Brasso on the Nevrdull pads and it becomes a much easier process. Learned this over at Miata.net. But don't let it go for too long. Nothing will work after its been baked on for years.

Mazurfer 04-27-2008 06:51 PM


Originally Posted by robrecht (Post 2431092)
Pour a little bit of Brasso on the Nevrdull pads and it becomes a much easier process. Learned this over at Miata.net. But don't let it go for too long. Nothing will work after its been baked on for years.

See Nemesis8 post..................that stuff will, but it will take a little bit of time.
You can fart around with all the other stuff in this thread, but English Custom Polish is the best!
http://www.englishcustompolishing.co...hotchrome.html

robrecht 04-27-2008 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by Mazurfer (Post 2431229)
See Nemesis8 post..................that stuff will, but it will take a little bit of time.
You can fart around with all the other stuff in this thread, but English Custom Polish is the best!
http://www.englishcustompolishing.co...hotchrome.html

Well, my 1993 Miata will be the perfect test case! :lol:

Mazurfer 04-27-2008 07:16 PM

Try it.......wear gloves! Follow directions. It will take some time, but I'll bet it works!

Good luck!

dozer 04-29-2008 10:26 AM

try mothers chrome polish with a microfiber, itll take you a good 10 to 15minutes but it get the job done

LiL BenNy 04-29-2008 02:22 PM

+1 on neverdull

Jethro Tull 04-29-2008 10:40 PM

Once you get them clean, make sure you stay on top of it. Clean inside as far as you can reach every time you wash the car, and a wipe between washings won't hurt, either.

Jedi54 04-29-2008 10:46 PM

English Custom Polish ROCKS!!! Make sure you use gloves

Razz1 04-29-2008 11:24 PM

Jedi's always use gloves.

Kind of like Michael Jackson.

RK 05-31-2008 05:56 PM

1 month bump...
 
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Finally made an attempt to clean out my stock tips. Unfortunately I've taken crap care of them and haven't polished - just scrubbed with soap/water. Since I'm getting a new exhaust this week figured I'd try my hand at it. Turned out pretty good. I've got some rust spots inside that need a lot more work (show up more on the camera than in real life). Those should be a lesson to others why you should detail your car often (especially before you store it for the Winter).

(before polishing, before buffing, from back, very shiny from side)

Mr.&Mrs.Magic 06-01-2008 08:57 AM

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these are a few pics of the muffler polishing i was talkingabout. polishing took about 1 hour to complete. the muffler actually looks kind of dirty but it's the floor reflection.

PBlue 06-03-2008 07:01 AM

I forgot how huge that muffler is... Looks good though. I used to polish my tips with english custom hot metal stuff mentionned above. But then i decided it was easier to lose the chrome rims and vents, buy black wheels, and then let my tips go black from carbon to match the car. MUCH easier.


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