cleaning muffler tip

jdal95

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Well, my Neuspeed muffler has oxodized over the winter and now I want to bring back its luster for the summer. What is the best product and method to get the stainless steel tip back to looking new again? Enlighten me with some info on this topic and yes it probably has been around a few times on this site (no luck with the search)



thanks in advance
 
Eagle One Nevr-Dull is cheap and easy to find (I've seen it at pretty much every auto parts store I've been in). It's cotton wadding impregnated with polish; just tear off a piece and rub on your exhaust to remove dirt and oxidation, then wipe off the residue with a soft cloth.



Won't help with scratches much, but does remove grime, oxidation, and exhaust soot very well . . .



Tort
 
Pardon my ignorace, but what are wadding polishes? I read about the product description of EO but I have no clue what it looks like inside the jar and what it means.



Thanks
 
If you can find a local distributer, the cans arent sealed. I cant really explain it but im trying to find a picture.
 
if you can contact APEX'i, then you can ask them for a tiny can of their cleaning material for SS mufflers. I used all mine up. You can also try to get FLITZ. not sure if they sell that anymore up there but it's worth a try. you can prolly locate it at a gun store because it's used mostly to clean guns.



HTH
 
My best description of the EO is a jar stuffed full of cotton. The cotton (wadding) is impregnated with a polish solution. I think wadding in general just refers to cotton or wool cloth.
 
Yeah, it is sort of like cotton fluff that is soaked with the polish. You pull out a wad of it and wipe it on things. It is sort of like cotton balls, except that it pulls apart much easier. You don't have to use an applicator, though, as the wadding is the app.
 
FNG said:
If you can find a local distributer, the cans arent sealed. I cant really explain it but im trying to find a picture.

I happened to be working with several metal polishes this weekend. Got a picture here of the Eagle One Never Dull. Perhaps it'll help you.
 
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