Mr. Clean + Black Ti = Blue Ti again?
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Mr. Clean + Black Ti = Blue Ti again?
Usually when my car is washed the exhaust is always missed being cleaned off. So I wash it myself with soap and water to get the blue back on my Greddy Ti. Well more like uh.. mellow purple. I found this was the best way to clean it on the forums. I didn't want to try that eagle one metal polish 'cause I've read it might take the blue finish off. Also I noticed my front sideskirt had black scuff marks from my shoes from dd it everyday to work which the car wash place missed.
I decided what the hell I'll use ::drumroll::

Got the scuff marks off with barely scrubbing the pad. I think its best if you slightly rub instead of scrub 'cause it might take leave a mark. So I decided to use it on my exhaust. I figured what's the worst that could happen? My exhaust was all black with soot along with my cf shield and some of my bumper. I guess I don't notice my car shooting flames.
I don't have before pics but here are the after pics.




I haven't seen my exhaust this blue or clean since I first got it.
Note: On the exhaust itself I did the same thing I did when removing the scuff marks don't aggressively scrub just slightly rub the pad on the exhaust. I fear if you scrub it hard the blue might come off.
I decided what the hell I'll use ::drumroll:: 
Got the scuff marks off with barely scrubbing the pad. I think its best if you slightly rub instead of scrub 'cause it might take leave a mark. So I decided to use it on my exhaust. I figured what's the worst that could happen? My exhaust was all black with soot along with my cf shield and some of my bumper. I guess I don't notice my car shooting flames.
I don't have before pics but here are the after pics.



I haven't seen my exhaust this blue or clean since I first got it.
Note: On the exhaust itself I did the same thing I did when removing the scuff marks don't aggressively scrub just slightly rub the pad on the exhaust. I fear if you scrub it hard the blue might come off.
Not the first time a kitchen cleaning product has been found useful on a car. I may try this to get all the embedded crap out of my exhaust, so I can get it a little shinier
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I did the same thing with mine today. It is clean as hell and I can see the BLUE again!!
Sadly, my exhaust is used exhaust when I bought it, there are scratches T.T
Overall I glad that I came across with this thread and I did clean mine.
Sadly, my exhaust is used exhaust when I bought it, there are scratches T.T
Overall I glad that I came across with this thread and I did clean mine.
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