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    As you know I have recently bought a MKIV R32, Was flicking through the brochure that was still in the car and I saw these two silver things that I think they are called exhausts My car didn't have them when I bought it, just two tail pipes that were very very dirty that you could hardly call exhausts. I have found after many washes that inside the exhausts, it is still very dirty no matter how hard I spray, scrub, wash etc. Does anyone know how I can fix this problem or what chemicals to use so that I can get my R exhausts back to brochure/showroom condition?

    Thanks
    Tom
    .:MKIV R32:.
    .:Reflex Silver:.
    .:80th of 200:.


  • #2
    How about a metal polish such as Autosol?
    2000 Mk IV GTI

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    • #3
      ... I just clean inside mine but don't bother to much. I guess you know that everything the engine doesn't burn gets thrown out the exhausts ?

      You could try a wire brush or some sandpaper to get rid of the buildup. But it might scratch.
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      • #4
        could try some throttle body cleaner to clear the carbon deposits from the inside. Be careful not to get it on your paintwork though!

        Then as said above; autosol is awesome metal polish.

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        • #5
          Brake Clean will get it clean...Just watch your skin...It will dry it out like a bitch!!
          "If can't get behind your troops, feel free to stand in front of them..."

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          • #6
            i was wondering how to do that too. Thanks guys
            1991 BMW 318is RED E30

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            • #7
              If the outside of the pipe is dirty/oxidised, I use one of the Mothers Powerball mini's and Autosol. Works a treat and easy on the hands too!

              http://www.mothers.com/02_products/05141.html

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              • #8
                Steel wool, water, detergent and some elbow grease. That's all you need. Don't worry about the steel wool damaging your exhaust, it won't.
                Also some brite shine wool metal cleaner which you can get from autobahn or the like will help you out.
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                • #9
                  brite shine's acidic isn't it? usually for aluminium i thought? supercheap sells it too.

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                  • #10
                    thanks guys,

                    I will try a few of these methods until it works. Will make sure I get a before and after shot aswell
                    .:MKIV R32:.
                    .:Reflex Silver:.
                    .:80th of 200:.

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                    • #11
                      or lemon and coke !! =))

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