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Old Aug 16, 2006, 05:20 PM
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Cleaning titanium exhaust

I already searched not nothing really came up on which sort of product to use or buy.

I got a Greddy ti a few days ago and its a bit dirty. The blue rolled tip is all black and the tip is not shiny at all.

So anyone know of any particular project to use to polish or clean titanium? I am not sure whether to use the metal polishes at the local auto stores since there for metal or stainless steel.
Old Aug 16, 2006, 05:33 PM
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I would just try some simple green if it's really stuck on there. Try using a wet rag with car wash soap first.

If it has a matte finish metal polish is not the way to go.
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I use a product that cleans metals very well. There are two that work together, one to clean and the other to polish after. I forget the name but it was sold at an LA Auto Show a few years back. I can get back to you on the name later tonight.

PM me with your email if you like and I can send pics of my exhaust after I clean it. It also cleans the black "exhaust fume" burn that gets on the bumper without any damage to the paint.
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paint thinner.
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I use NEVR-DULL.
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What about one of those wheel cleaners like Eagle One A to Z I know they clean really well.
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Originally Posted by WhatNoise???
I use NEVR-DULL.
Alright guys, considering WhatNoise who also has a Greddy Ti. I went ahead and got Eagle One's NEVR-DULL.

It worked like a charm! I was in the pep-boys parking lot cleaning the Greddy LOL. Got off the black residue off the tip and etc. Thanks bro
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Originally Posted by Positron
Alright guys, considering WhatNoise who also has a Greddy Ti. I went ahead and got Eagle One's NEVR-DULL.

It worked like a charm! I was in the pep-boys parking lot cleaning the Greddy LOL. Got off the black residue off the tip and etc. Thanks bro
You're welcome!

I must be old-school. NEVR-DULL used to stand alone as its own brand. I was cleaning my windows this morning and noticed my can of NEVR-DULL was Eagle One. They must have merged. Stuff's easy to use and works like a charm.
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I wax my can hehe
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