exhaust tips--inside.?

f1 I think u may need a lie down - all this detailing is getting to u and me
 
Open the picture in Microsoft Paint or whatever you have and Save As . . . a .JPG file so that it will be compressed. .GIF files work as well but are often lower quality.
 
Hey, I'll buy it! Sonax is fast wax. Shoomey knows! I am a huge Ferrari and Schumacher fan. I was thrilled to see his car this weekend in Chicago!

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Brad,

You have to hear that sound!!!

There is nothing like it.

I've seen inaugural GP in '00 and Shumi winning, missed last year, but will be there this one.
 
I dont think Schumacher uses this stuff, all that added weight would just slow the car down. But the sound of a V10 at 18000 rpm is amazing.



Steven

Alfa Romeo (where Ferrari learnt to build cars)
 
Wow man, I have never seen anything even close to that, between the flat 12, the vavles and the working pedals and shifter, jeepers... I don't know. 12 years of hard work.....
 
Hello,
Read the best way to clean exhaust tips article here,--& today I did it,haven't done it before. I'm not a prof. detailer---but question is---the inside of those mufflers or exhaust----had black stuff, is this the carbon spoken of---I only got a little of it off-- that black color stuff-----did not have 0000 steel wool, just cleaned and used a metal polish.. Should I use the steel wool first, then clean them, then end up with the metal polish and do the inside also not just the exterior of those chrome looking tips? Do I need to wet the steel wool to use it too?-- thanks, softoa..
 
Hello,
Read the best way to clean exhaust tips article here,--& today I did it,haven't done it before. I'm not a prof. detailer---but question is---the inside of those mufflers or exhaust----had black stuff, is this the carbon spoken of---I only got a little of it off-- that black color stuff-----did not have 0000 steel wool, just cleaned and used a metal polish.. Should I use the steel wool first, then clean them, then end up with the metal polish and do the inside also not just the exterior of those chrome looking tips? Do I need to wet the steel wool to use it too?-- thanks, softoa..

I will usually dip the steel wool into metal polish (just enough to provide some lubrication).

On chrome you can use an ammonia based window cleaner as a lubricant, such as Windex. (Don't use Windex on automotive glass however, particularly if it is tinted).
 
Hold on a minute - some tips have chrome outside but black painted inside. Don't start with steel wool on the inside until you know if it is supposed to be black!

Regards,
GEWB
 
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