White Rust???
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White Rust???
I recently put on my new 2 Bros exhaust on my F4i and have been in Texas for the past month enjoying the warm weather down here. With the warmth and being fairly close to the coast, i have noticed that on some mornings when there has been dew in the air, my exhaust has what I call "white rust" on it from the moisture. I tried using a silver polish to remove it, however it still has a look like it has water spots on it. I called 2 Brothers and explained it to them, and they told me to try to contact a auto detailer to see what could be used to brighten up the finish. Thought i'd post here to see if anyone else has experienced this and what you used? TIA!
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RE: White Rust???
+1 on the Mothers polish.
And if it's REALLY bad you might be able to use some fine steel wool to knock the bad stuff down. I have used steel wool on mid-pipes and rotors, but not on the titanium canister. Yosh gives you a small brillo-type pad to re-buff the Ti and get it back to the factory look. So I am sure steel wool won't hurt anything...
And if it's REALLY bad you might be able to use some fine steel wool to knock the bad stuff down. I have used steel wool on mid-pipes and rotors, but not on the titanium canister. Yosh gives you a small brillo-type pad to re-buff the Ti and get it back to the factory look. So I am sure steel wool won't hurt anything...
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RE: White Rust???
ORIGINAL: jjkukla
+1 on the Mothers polish.
And if it's REALLY bad you might be able to use some fine steel wool to knock the bad stuff down. I have used steel wool on mid-pipes and rotors, but not on the titanium canister. Yosh gives you a small brillo-type pad to re-buff the Ti and get it back to the factory look. So I am sure steel wool won't hurt anything...
+1 on the Mothers polish.
And if it's REALLY bad you might be able to use some fine steel wool to knock the bad stuff down. I have used steel wool on mid-pipes and rotors, but not on the titanium canister. Yosh gives you a small brillo-type pad to re-buff the Ti and get it back to the factory look. So I am sure steel wool won't hurt anything...
Good Luck!
-John
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