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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Fildo" data-source="post: 530419" data-attributes="member: 10737"><p>I use a product called Noxon - it is a stainless steel polish - with an old white sock. The polish loosens up the tar and road grit. Put it on the pipe (a warm exhaust pipe makes it work faster, but be careful not to burn youself), let it sit for a couple of minutes, and then I wrap the sock once around the tailpipe and pull back and forth quickly. Does a great job and won't scratch. Although I still have the stock exhaust (except for Flowmaster mufflers) I can polish the exhaust pipes all the way back to the bend over the rear axle. The polish makes it pretty simple, and I can see the bright stainless pipes through the rear wheels. One of the things that has kept me from switching to an aftermarket exhaust is that the stainless parts are usually just the tips at the rear, and I like to see the pipes all the way back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Fildo, post: 530419, member: 10737"] I use a product called Noxon - it is a stainless steel polish - with an old white sock. The polish loosens up the tar and road grit. Put it on the pipe (a warm exhaust pipe makes it work faster, but be careful not to burn youself), let it sit for a couple of minutes, and then I wrap the sock once around the tailpipe and pull back and forth quickly. Does a great job and won't scratch. Although I still have the stock exhaust (except for Flowmaster mufflers) I can polish the exhaust pipes all the way back to the bend over the rear axle. The polish makes it pretty simple, and I can see the bright stainless pipes through the rear wheels. One of the things that has kept me from switching to an aftermarket exhaust is that the stainless parts are usually just the tips at the rear, and I like to see the pipes all the way back. [/QUOTE]
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