Recommendation for exhaust tips: Eagle One Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish
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Recommendation for exhaust tips: Eagle One Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish
Cleaning my exhaust tips today and saw Eagle One Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish at Pep Boys and gave it a whirl. Wow! This works so easy you don't really have to do anything. Just polish your exhaust tips with the wadding, give it a minute to dry, then wipe it off with a cloth. They look like they're brand new from the factory. Even got every bit of black out from inside the exhaust tip. Highly recommened. Here is a link, but like I said they had it in stock at Pep Boys...
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1006&cat=5006
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1006&cat=5006
Originally Posted by kajoob
Cleaning my exhaust tips today and saw Eagle One Nevr-Dull Wadding Polish at Pep Boys and gave it a whirl. Wow! This works so easy you don't really have to do anything. Just polish your exhaust tips with the wadding, give it a minute to dry, then wipe it off with a cloth. They look like they're brand new from the factory. Even got every bit of black out from inside the exhaust tip. Highly recommened. Here is a link, but like I said they had it in stock at Pep Boys...
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1006&cat=5006
http://www.eagleone.com/pages/produc...=1006&cat=5006
Exhaust tip care....
Yea, you can clean your exhaust tips with almost
anything. The wadding your using will scratch and
who needs more of those. I use Mothers Billet polish
on my G or my wifes Corvette. No scratches and it's
easy.....
anything. The wadding your using will scratch and
who needs more of those. I use Mothers Billet polish
on my G or my wifes Corvette. No scratches and it's
easy.....
Scratches???!!! Guys we're talking about cleaning exhaust here... Nothing is going to scratch like the rocks and road debris continuously coming in contact with our exhausts.
Attached is pic of mine - I use the Eagle 1 wadding that was mentioned earlier - it's quick, easy, and convenient. But any scratches are minor and negligible - they wouldn’t even be noticed unless someone on their knees crawls under the rear of my car and puts their nose right up to the exhaust. And again – there would be road debris scratches anyway.
Attached is pic of mine - I use the Eagle 1 wadding that was mentioned earlier - it's quick, easy, and convenient. But any scratches are minor and negligible - they wouldn’t even be noticed unless someone on their knees crawls under the rear of my car and puts their nose right up to the exhaust. And again – there would be road debris scratches anyway.
When I replaced my exhaust with the Invidia on my coupe, I kept my old tips. I welded one of them to my new GMC truck. I think it looks great. It gets more road abuse from the truck (right behind the wheel). I keep it shiny with Mother's California Gold - Works for me.
Lou
Lou
Last edited by lowrider; Jan 15, 2006 at 09:56 AM.
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