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Re: [TR] Cleaning Stainless Steel

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Subject: Re: [TR] Cleaning Stainless Steel
From: Dave1massey@cs.com
Date: Thu, 9 Jun 2011 07:42:04 -0400 (EDT)
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In a message dated 6/8/2011 9:37:16 PM Central Daylight Time, 
thenicholls@verizon.net writes: 
> I am a bit of a clean freak.  I have a  Bell stock stainless steel 
> exhaust system on my 72 TR6 installed in 2006.  I would like to cleanup the 
> visible pipes, anyone on the list have any advice on cleaning stainless 
>steel?  
> Anyone worked with any cleaning products?
> 
> 

I would first clean off any oil or grease with a good detergent.  What is 
left is backed on carbon and corrosion.  That I take off with #400 wet/dry 
sandpaper.  Depending on how shiny you want you can clean up with #600 and 
#1000 grit w/d sandpaper after that.

Dave
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I would first clean off any oil or grease with a good detergent.&nbsp; What=
 is left is backed on carbon and corrosion.&nbsp; That I take off with #400=
 wet/dry sandpaper.&nbsp; Depending on how shiny you want you can clean up =
with #600 and #1000 grit w/d sandpaper after that.<BR>
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Dave</FONT></HTML>
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