What You'll Learn
Aussie Conditions
Look, there is no point spending three hours washing and waxing your pride and joy if you leave the exhaust tips looking like they have been dragged through a coal mine. It is one of those finishing touches that really separates the pros from the weekend warriors. Whether you are dealing with red dust from a trip up north or just standard city soot, I will show you how to get that mirror finish back without ruining the metal.
Why Bother With Your Exhaust?
The Gear You'll Need
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While you're here...
Setting Yourself Up
Let the pipes cool down
This sounds obvious, but I've seen blokes try to clean tips right after a long drive. If it's a 35-degree day in March, those pipes are going to be scorching. Wait at least an hour. If you can't touch it comfortably, don't clean it.
Quick Rinse
Blast the tips with a hose to get the loose grit and road grime off. If you've just come back from the outback, pay extra attention to getting that red dust out of the lip of the pipe.
Park in the shade
Never polish metal in direct Aussie sun. The product will dry out way too fast and leave streaks that are a massive pain to buff off. Under the carport or in the garage is best.
The Step-By-Step Method
Degrease and Decontaminate
Spray your wheel cleaner or a strong All-Purpose Cleaner (APC) all over the tips. Let it dwell for 2-3 minutes, but don't let it dry. This softens the baked-on carbon.
The First Scrub
Use your detailing brush to agitate the cleaner. You'll see the suds turn black almost instantly. Rinse it off thoroughly with fresh water.
Assess the Damage
Dry the tip with an old rag. If it still feels rough or looks black, you'll need to move to the 'heavy lifting' stage.
Steel Wool Application
Take a small piece of 0000 steel wool and spray a bit of lubricant on it (even soapy water works). Gently rub the sootied areas. I learned this the hard way on a black Commodore, don't press too hard. Let the wool do the work.
Focus on the Edges
The bottom edge of the exhaust usually has the thickest buildup. Spend a bit of extra time here with the steel wool until the metal looks silver again.
Rinse and Dry Again
Get rid of any steel wool fragments. You don't want those sitting on your driveway or stuck in the pipe, as they'll rust overnight.
Apply Metal Polish
Chuck a walnut-sized amount of polish onto a microfibre applicator or an old cloth. Rub it into the metal using circular motions. You'll see the polish turn black, that's a good sign, it means it's working.
The 'Shoeshine' Technique
For round tips, wrap your cloth around the pipe, hold both ends, and pull it back and forth rapidly like you're shining a shoe. This gives an even finish all the way around.
Internal Cleaning
If you can see the inside of the pipe, polish about an inch or two into the barrel. It makes a massive difference to the overall look.
Final Buff
Take a fresh, clean microfibre and buff off the dried polish residue. This is the satisfying bit where the shine really pops.
Watch Out
The Drill Trick
Watch Out
Keeping the Shine Alive
Dealing with 'Golden' Pipes
Common Questions
Can I use WD-40 to clean my exhaust?
My tips are pitted with little rust spots. Can I fix that?
Is it okay to clean the inside of the exhaust?
What if my exhaust is chrome-plated plastic?
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