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Aussie Conditions
Look, nothing kills the look of a clean car faster than a pair of crusty, black exhaust tips. Whether you've just come back from a dusty run out west or you're dealing with coastal salt spray, I've seen it all. I once spent three hours on a customer's V8 LandCruiser because they'd let the soot bake on for three years, absolute nightmare. Follow this checklist and you'll be done in twenty minutes tops.
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Pre-Start Checklist
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Step-By-Step Restoration
Deep Degrease
Spray your APC or degreaser heavily onto the tip. Let it dwell for 2 minutes to break down the carbon, then scrub with your brush.
The Initial Rinse
Blast it with water to get the loose grit and red dust off. You don't want to be rubbing sand into the metal in the next step.
Steel Wool Scrub
Lather up 0000 steel wool with a bit of soapy water. Lightly scrub the stubborn black spots. I learned the hard way, don't press too hard.
Dry Thoroughly
Wipe the tip bone dry with a rag. Metal polish doesn't play well with water, so make sure it's 100% dry before moving on.
Apply Polish
Chuck a 50c piece size of polish on your applicator. Work it into the metal until it turns black, that's the chemical reaction happening.
The Final Buff
Wait a minute for it to haze, then buff it off with a clean microfiber. It should come up like a mirror if you've done it right.
Final Inspection
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A Few Words of Wisdom
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