Exhaust cleaner
Discussion
M3CS said:
I just use autosol metal polish on my e46 tail pipes. Comes up very nice and shiny.
Whatever you do, don't be tempted to use any brushes, as you'll scratch it. A soft cloth, lots of elbow grease and the correct product (autosol, in my opinion) is all you should use.
Plus one, this is what I do as well. Whatever you do, don't be tempted to use any brushes, as you'll scratch it. A soft cloth, lots of elbow grease and the correct product (autosol, in my opinion) is all you should use.
Max M4X WW said:
If they are covered in tar, I'd probably remove that first with a Tar removal product. It tends to trap grit which will scratch them to death whilst polishing if it is left on.
Good point and something I do every clean, in fact having taken well over an hour to clean an already clean car I must be cleanyourcar.co.uk's best client!Tar remover on all lower doors, rear panels, exhaust pipes
Jet wash
Wheel cleaner
Jet wash
Snow Foam
Jet wash
Tar remover again just to make sure
Jet wash
Degreaser in wheel arches
Jet wash
Meguiars wash, two buckets, wool mitt
Jet wash
Final rinse with deionised water so I don't need to leather and I have no water stains
Stand back and admire the M5

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HoHoHo said:
Max M4X WW said:
If they are covered in tar, I'd probably remove that first with a Tar removal product. It tends to trap grit which will scratch them to death whilst polishing if it is left on.
Good point and something I do every clean, in fact having taken well over an hour to clean an already clean car I must be cleanyourcar.co.uk's best client!Tar remover on all lower doors, rear panels, exhaust pipes
Jet wash
Wheel cleaner
Jet wash
Snow Foam
Jet wash
Tar remover again just to make sure
Jet wash
Degreaser in wheel arches
Jet wash
Meguiars wash, two buckets, wool mitt
Jet wash
Final rinse with deionised water so I don't need to leather and I have no water stains
Stand back and admire the M5

The end
Max M4X WW said:
Is that every wash?! Can I suggest some wheel sealant and soap and water? That's what I'm hoping to use anyway instead of cleaner all the time.
Pretty much every clean.The roads I use I share with tractors and farmers and the last 1/2 mile to work whilst a good rural road when it rains becomes a mud bath with silt etc. from the local fields so the entire car gets covered in s
t. I've also lost track of the number of water leaks around here that turn roads into a constant puddle!That said, cleaning cars has never been a chore and I'm a bit of a clean car freak

HoHoHo said:
Pretty much every clean.
That said, cleaning cars has never been a chore and I'm a bit of a clean car freak
To be fair, I'm much the same and get a lot of satisfaction out of it. Just imagine having my white leather to contend with too :bang head:That said, cleaning cars has never been a chore and I'm a bit of a clean car freak

Agree with all of the plugs for Autosol however, I have recently tried Supernatural Metal Polish and found it to be very effective AND it seems to leave a very smooth 'sealed' finish making cleaning easier next time. It's a bit odd to use when you're familiar with Autosol as it's very runny.
Ultra Fine (for regular use)
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/dodo-juice/supe...
Medium Cut (for a harder cut)
http://www.theultimatefinish.co.uk/dodo-juice/supe...
M3CS said:
I just use autosol metal polish on my e46 tail pipes. Comes up very nice and shiny.
Whatever you do, don't be tempted to use any brushes, as you'll scratch it. A soft cloth, lots of elbow grease and the correct product (autosol, in my opinion) is all you should use.
Exactly what I do and as M3CS has said, don't use anything other than a cloth.Whatever you do, don't be tempted to use any brushes, as you'll scratch it. A soft cloth, lots of elbow grease and the correct product (autosol, in my opinion) is all you should use.
I did my E46 M3 at the W/E
Autosol on the exterior came up a treat
Internally they were covered in hard cack so a fine sanding roundel on a Dremel was taken to them and then Autosol to finish off, shiny inside as well now
And finally a heat resistant sealant wax applied (externally) to stop them getting so filthy in future
I should have taken a before and after pic as the difference even surprised me
Autosol on the exterior came up a treat
Internally they were covered in hard cack so a fine sanding roundel on a Dremel was taken to them and then Autosol to finish off, shiny inside as well now

And finally a heat resistant sealant wax applied (externally) to stop them getting so filthy in future
I should have taken a before and after pic as the difference even surprised me
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