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    Active Member Two Rings
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    How to keep exhaust tip shiny?

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    One month with my RS4 and my tips are already charred. What's the best way to clean them?

    I'm thinking Simple green might do the trick. Any other suggestions?

    Thanks.
    '07 RS4 - Avus Silver/Silver leather
    '06 A3 - Lava Grey/Grey leather
    '04 A4 - Black/Black leather

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings DetailersDomain's Avatar
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    Wash them and then use Adam's Metal polish 1 and 2 on them and it should be good. Regular maintenance is a must.

    Let me know if you need some.

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Shoot. I guess I should have ordered some with my last purchase. I guess I'll get some when I get detail spray refill.

    I'll try to keep them relatively clean until then with simple green I guess.


    Thanks.
    '07 RS4 - Avus Silver/Silver leather
    '06 A3 - Lava Grey/Grey leather
    '04 A4 - Black/Black leather

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    Junior Member Two Rings
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    Are they aluminum?--- I'm not sure.

    But I would stay away from Simple Green because it's been well documented to 'whiten' aluminium, and 'dull' the sheen and gloss of metals over time with repeated use.

    Good luck!
    Gabe
    Automotive Detailer
    Richmond Hill Toronto

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    Active Member Two Rings
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    Thanks for the response. I'm glad I checked before using simple green. I haven't even received my first adam's shipment yet, and I already have a new list building.
    '07 RS4 - Avus Silver/Silver leather
    '06 A3 - Lava Grey/Grey leather
    '04 A4 - Black/Black leather

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    Veteran Member Four Rings diagnosticator's Avatar
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    Use a good metal polish, made for chrommed metal, or stainless/aluminum as the case may be.
    Vorsprung durch Technik

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    Veteran Member Three Rings TRANS4M's Avatar
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    I used to be an avid fan of simple green. After researching it on autopia.org, I now only use it under the hood or in the wheel wells.

    I've used eagle one's never dull with great success on exhaust tips. Just be careful that the wadding doesn't have any contaminates in it.

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    Senior Member Three Rings |ninja|'s Avatar
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    i use soft steel wool

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    Veteran Member Three Rings alco1777's Avatar
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    What if you have no idea how long your tips have been charred? I got mine like that. Any way to restore it to brand-new looking without buying a... brand new exhaust?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings TRANS4M's Avatar
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    try any metal polish. mothers and never dull can both be found at your local auto store.

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    Veteran Member Three Rings alco1777's Avatar
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    It won't strip off the finish or anything crappy like that?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings TRANS4M's Avatar
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    nope. Read the directions on the box or container. It's quite simple.

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