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What are you using to clean the chrome (maybe faux chrome) trim around the exhaust openings?

The carbon buildup will not come off with simple soap and sponge.




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What are you using to clean the chrome
(maybe faux chrome) trim around the
exhaust openings?
•If they’re what I think they are:
-I’ll suggest P21S Polishing Soap.

(Or, often, an AIO will work.)


Bob
 
Collinite Metal Wax (#850) is what I use on my chrome exhaust tips.

Works very well to remove the buildup.
 
Metal Wax does very well on the entire exhaust system as well. I do mine once a year.
 
What are you using to clean the chrome
(maybe faux chrome) trim around the
exhaust openings?

•If they’re what I think they are:

If the trim, being pointed out in the below
photo, is representative of the trim around
the exhaust openings that you refer to above
(Please advise)...

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Photo:
Property of Aaryn NZ

(TIA Aaryn)


Then:
I’ll stand pat with my original suggestions:
-I’ll suggest P21S Polishing Soap.

(Or, often, an AIO will work.)


Bob
 
Another vote for p21s polishing soap

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Tried P21S Polishing Soap this summer and was very impressed with the results on 9 year old exhaust tips.
 
This is for the trim rings in the exhaust openings in the rear bumper. I’m not sure if this material will hold up to a variety of products. I was thinking someone may have dealt with the trim rings. I’ll see if I can get some of the P21S.

Thank you for the feedback,

Bob


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Can anyone compare/contrast P21S product to the Pinnacle Exhaust Polish (for 2x the price) ??
 
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