Clean and polish exhaust tips - advice please

First, like anything else the best method it to never let it get too caked on. As a routine when I was the car I spray. P21S TAW (Total Auto Wash) on all Wheel Wells, Tires and Exaust tips.

If they are not too back a quick wipe with a MF brings them back to perfect.

If the tips get cruddy after the winter neglect, or if I am in the tear down and re-build stage of a detail I polish with P21s Polishing Soap. Then use a tar removal product, followed by a metal Polish like Optimum Metal Polish or Never Dull (cotton Wadding). If the tips are really bad you can use some 0000 brass or steel wool to scrub with using an APC for lube. lastly I wash is with the rest of the car.

When the tips are as clean as possible I wipe them with IPA, and seal it with Colonite Metal Wax or Poli-Seal. Nothing last too long on Hot tips but once they are clean and sealed they clean up very easily in the future.

Good Luck.
 
OK let's me change it up a bit here - HOW do you polish and clean them? I am trying to come up with some way to polish them using a strip of MF and some compound to clean them like an airport person buffing my shoes - but not sure it's working. I can wipe off wax, but I need to get out a bunch of tiny scratches before I LSP them...
 
Thanks for the reply. Would you go to the sandpaper before trying car polishes?
No,never .Always try something the least aggressive first. 1000 grit is last resort. 1000 grit may scratch some so go easy and use lots of soapy water or a lubricant with it. When you get most of the crud off use a polish afterwards.
 
Got the Borla polish....nice stuff, thick white paste that polishes and cleans well....
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i cleaned my BMW tips with laquer thinner and 00 steel wool and polished it with 3M machine police on the 3M 3" air polisher and it came out looking better than new...
 

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I got bored and polished my exhaust from the muffler back. I spoke to the folks at Shine Seal and was told their product is good to 750F so I went with them.
2 years/4 coats later and it still looks great. I just hit it with detail spray before a show. It's a multi-step process but maybe worth it to you.
 
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