Ford Mustang: Exhaust Polishing
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Re: Exhaust Polishing
In article <tFT4b.327716$YN5.226445@sccrnsc01>, Brian Ober wrote:
What I have found effective on my '97 GT is rather simple. I use
turtlewax chrome cleaner (found some at walmart last time). I've used
mother's too but I prefer the cheapo turtlewax stuff, it's simply
stronger. Cleaning is just a matter of using it with a brush and putting
in the elbow grease.
I've been doing this a couple times a year on my car since I got it new
and when I am done each time the pipes look like new. I think I've used
polishing compound on occasion too (no chrome cleaner on hand) and it
worked well too.
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Re: Exhaust Polishing
I noticed that TurtleWax makes 2 chrome products... One comes in a black
spray bottle called " Metal & Chrome Polish"
and the other comes in a white bottle called " Chrome Polish And Rust
Remover". Which
one of these do you use?
thanks again!
Brian
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I use Eagle One aluminum wheel cleaner paste. Applicator? A paper towel.
They're about as shiny as they can be.
http://www.eagleone.com/_products/0,1030605.asp
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-Keith
'96 GT 5spd ... with an '02 engine
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Re: Exhaust Polishing
In article <GfU4b.150417$ops.asp.att.net>, Brian Ober wrote:
The latter, in the white bottle. It's good polisher/cleaner for all sorts
of things....
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Thanks guys!! I found the Eagle cleaner at the part store
and it worked well.
thanks again!
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