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Look, there is no point spending all arvo washing and waxing your pride and joy if you leave the exhaust tips looking like they have been dragged through a coal mine. Whether you're dealing with red dust from a trip out west or just standard city soot, getting that chrome or stainless steel to pop makes a massive difference. This is a quick run-through on the best way to tackle them without scratching the life out of the metal.
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Tip 1: Never Polish a Hot Pipe
Tip 2: The 'Wheel Bucket' Rule
Tip 3: Chemical Decontamination is Your Friend
Tip 4: Use 0000 Steel Wool (Sparingly!)
Tip 5: Seal It Up
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