Muffler/Tailpipe extension

freedre

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I know it has probably been on here a thousand times, but can anyone tell me how to get a muffler and tailpipe extension looking clean and shiny.

I have a 2000 Accord and the muffler sags down under the rear bumper like it was a designer's afterthought. I love the car, but this has to be something they missed in the design office.

Anyway, it's dirty and stained and kinda ruins the look of the whole car.

Any help??

Much appreciated.

PS: BigRon - tried "NuFinish" but it didn't make a dent.

Thanks guys.
 
I used Poorboy's Pro Polish last night on a 300Z's pipes and they came out great. Mother's metal polish also works awesome.
 
Just what I wanted to hear Civic.

I guesse I should have read a bit further before I jumped in.

Thanks a bunch
 
If I have a really difficult specimen I like to use a small wad of Eagle One Never Dull and then saturate it with a few drops of PB's PP. It does some amazing work.
 
Awesome work 'stainbuster'. Hope that I can get somewhere close to that!

Thanks everyone for the assistance. I am going to tackle the Honda today.

If I ever figure out how to use this camera of mine, I will post some pics

Y'all have a good day.
 
I also do a clay bar application whenever the little black spots appear.

I have a SS Gibson exhaust tip and the clay bar does a great job of getting the little black spots off the tip.....then it's on to PP/EX-P.
 
Would this work on an aluminized tailpipe section? I had a custom exhaust put on my car about 2 years ago and the muffler shop didn't have any tailpipes that I liked, so I have had just an angled aluminized piece for the tailpipe after the muffler. Doesn't look too bad as it kind of tucks up under the bumper so it isn't really noticeable. I might try some wet-sanding if I get the time to polish it up.
 
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