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Hi

 

I have just bought a 2005 350z and one exhaust tip is nice and shiny but the other is ingrained with dull brown muck (clearly never been cleaned). I have tried some metal polish from Halfords but it has had no real effect. Please can anyone recommend what cloth to use and what product I can buy that will do the job?

 

Thanks for any info.

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Use autoglym metal polish myself. Seems to do a great job and only £4.99, though it is a smaller size. You don't need much so either will probably last you forever if you're just polishing the tips :)

 

Will have to give the autosol stuff a try though Halfrauds seems a bit steep at £5.48 for 75g when the polishing shop are doing 100g for £2.89

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Cheers guys. Just checked and that is the stuff I have already tried although I did only use it on a soft cotton cloth. I will try using something like fine wire wool as suggested which will cut into it a bit better.

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Use green scotch brite with WD40 on it, wipe it off, go at it with the autosol, wipe it off, give it a once over with Meguiars Metal Polysh, it leaves a coating on the metal and makes it easier to clean next time. (as told to me by BigPhil) :thumbs:

 

Fletch

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Use green scotch brite with WD40 on it, wipe it off, go at it with the autosol, wipe it off, give it a once over with Meguiars Metal Polysh, it leaves a coating on the metal and makes it easier to clean next time. (as told to me by BigPhil) :thumbs:

 

Fletch

 

will have to try this one, great advice from ppl in the know :thumbs:

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Use green scotch brite with WD40 on it, wipe it off, go at it with the autosol, wipe it off, give it a once over with Meguiars Metal Polysh, it leaves a coating on the metal and makes it easier to clean next time. (as told to me by BigPhil) :thumbs:

 

Fletch

Yup, thats the way to do it :thumbs:

 

Megs NXT polish is the stuff you want. Has corrosion inhibitors in it and deffo makes it easier to clean next time

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