Cleaning Exhaust Tips?

95WhiteVenom

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Oct 27, 2002
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Well The SLP tips are filthy! :notnice:
Its time for a good cleaning. What is a good product to use when cleaning them?
I don't want to waste my money by guess what to use so you guys with experience help me out please. :shrug:
 
I don't know if mine are stock or what but I got some steel wool and cleaned them. Then I washed them with soap and water, then mothers aluminum and mag polish. They look better but not the best they could.

This is before

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This is after, but I have worked with them more and they look better than this.

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i didn't clean mine for over a year. so first i clean them with orange cleaner. then hit them with Brasso. if i wasn't so lazy and would take the tips off and hit them with brasso and a polisher. they would look better than they did new.

and Brasso can be bought at just about any supermarket in the cleaning section.
 
Soap a steel wool pad #00 in soapy water, and scrub the exhaust. Then polish with mother's or never dull. Wala!

After:
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Before:
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mother's mag and aluminum polish... restored my 8 year old tips to just like new even though this was the first time they were polished...no lie, then i bought a new exhaust, but they looked good while i had them