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the stainless tips on my exhaust are starting to look pretty rough. the have some tar build up it looks like. ust wondering what would the best way to clean them is.

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yeah ive always used never dull. just put some elbow grease in it and she will look good. Its always gotten rid of tar and rust spots on my shit

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I used never dull until I realized it scratched them a bit. Don't get me wrong works awesome. I switched to Turtle Wax Chrome Polish (like $2 a bottle) with a micro fiber and the things looked chrome after every cleaning.

 

This is not a quick process with anything though, so hang in there because it is gonna blow!

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I have some SS cleaner for my BBQ, I used it on my step bars, seems to work great. I followed with a few coats of wax.

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I used never dull until I realized it scratched them a bit. Don't get me wrong works awesome. I switched to Turtle Wax Chrome Polish (like $2 a bottle) with a micro fiber and the things looked chrome after every cleaning.

 

This is not a quick process with anything though, so hang in there because it is gonna blow!

 

Really?

 

I use never dull on both my vehciles exhaust tips and my old truck and new trucks rear bumpers. Never had an issue

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I used never dull until I realized it scratched them a bit. Don't get me wrong works awesome. I switched to Turtle Wax Chrome Polish (like $2 a bottle) with a micro fiber and the things looked chrome after every cleaning.

 

This is not a quick process with anything though, so hang in there because it is gonna blow!

 

Really?

 

I use never dull on both my vehciles exhaust tips and my old truck and new trucks rear bumpers. Never had an issue

 

 

 

Only happened on my last truck that I had duals at a 45 degree angle out the back. Salt, tar, road grit would latch on like crazy. Never dull held small particles that would scratch if I was not very very careful.

 

Anymore I stick to a micro fiber and turn to a clean portion frequently. When I said it scratched them, I meant in the form of spider webbing, not deep groved scratches. I'm very anal so I appologize for scaring anyone away, if I did. Just mentioning my experience.

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I agree, it you try to clean something that's real dirty, it will get into the cloth and scratch, so I usually use the mothers paste on my tip if it's very dirty and has tar on it, but like the bumpers and running boards that aren't really dirty I usually use never dull for a quick polish up

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