What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, there is no point spending four hours washing and waxing your car if the exhaust looks like it has been dragged through a coal mine. This guide is for anyone from the weekend warrior with a shiny daily driver to the bloke with a big diesel rig that's seen a bit too much red dust. I'll walk you through the gear you actually need and the technique to get it done properly without scratching your metal to bits. It is a bit of a grubby job, but the results are always worth it.
Why Bother with the Exhaust?
The Gear You'll Actually Use
What You'll Need
While you're here...
Pro Tip: The Steel Wool Secret
Preparation is Key
Wait for it to cool down
Don't be a hero. I've seen more than one mate try to clean his tips at the servo after a long run and end up with no skin on his knuckles. Give it at least an hour.
Rinse off the loose grit
Give it a good blast with the hose. This gets rid of the sand and dust that'll cause deep scratches once you start scrubbing.
Degrease
Spray your wheel cleaner or APC onto the tips and let it dwell for 2-3 minutes. Don't let it dry in the sun though, standard Aussie rules.
The Dirty Work: Step-by-Step
Initial Scour
After your degreaser has done its thing, use your brush to agitate the soot. Rinse it off and see what you're dealing with. Usually, the bottom of the tip is the worst.
The Lubricated Scrub
Grab a small piece of that 0000 steel wool. Spray a bit of soapy water on the tip and start gently rubbing the metal. Don't push too hard, let the wool do the work.
Focus on the Edges
The very edge of the exhaust pipe usually has the thickest carbon build-up. Spend a bit more time here. If it's really stuck, you might need a bit more elbow grease.
Wipe and Inspect
Wipe the slurry away with a damp cloth. You're looking for any remaining black spots or 'pitting' (tiny little holes in the metal).
Apply Metal Polish
Chuck a dollop of metal polish onto a microfibre applicator or an old rag. Spread it evenly over the whole tip.
Work the Polish
Rub the polish in using firm, circular motions. You'll notice the polish starts turning black, that's a good sign! It means it's reacting with the oxidation and pulling it off.
The 'Shoeshine' Technique
For round tips, I reckon the best way is to wrap a long strip of cloth around the pipe and pull it back and forth like you're shining a pair of boots. This gets the underside where you can't see.
Final Buff
Use a clean section of your microfibre to buff the residue off. You should be seeing your face in the reflection now.
Don't Forget the Inside
Most people only clean the outside. I usually go about 2-3cm into the inside of the pipe as well. It makes the whole thing look much more professional.
Watch Out
Dealing with Pitting
Keeping it Shiny
Common Questions I Get Asked
Can I use WD-40 to clean my exhaust?
My tips are yellowed, what is that?
Will this work on my motorbike exhaust?
Is it okay to use a drill with a polishing pad?
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