Keeping Shiny... well Shiny
Keeping Shiny... well Shiny
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640toM5

Original Poster:

12 posts

126 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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Hi All

Advice please on what people use on keeping the 4 shiny things sticking out of the back of the car, shiny! M5 F10 in my case, but any shiny things will suffice.

Thanks

wavey


Wills2

28,689 posts

201 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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After washing the tail pipes I use a metal polish to remove the soot build up that occurs round the edges of the trims.


MW-M5

1,858 posts

148 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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640toM5 said:
Hi All

Advice please on what people use on keeping the 4 shiny things sticking out of the back of the car, shiny! M5 F10 in my case, but any shiny things will suffice.

Thanks

wavey
Strangely I find Autoglym paint renovator works well on exhaust tips actually better than Autosol (which is still decent).

ETA- i wouldn't use the paint renovator on the actual paintwork it is too aggressive but great on the tips.


Edited by MW-M5 on Friday 8th January 12:47

scz4

2,782 posts

267 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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hertfordshire1

146 posts

213 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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I had my F10 exhaust tips powder coated black.

sorted!

smile

InductionRoar

2,306 posts

158 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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Not an M5 but I use Meguiars Metal Polysh to get the desired finish and then a few layers of Poorboys Wheel Sealant to stop the carbon sticking.

All that is needed thereafter is a quick wipe with a damp microfiber.

I do this maybe every 6 months and they are always gleaming.

Wills2

28,689 posts

201 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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That's not a bad shout on the sealant.


HoHoHo

15,386 posts

276 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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I used to spend hours polishing me tips.............

But really can't be bothered now.

simonpa

381 posts

309 months

Friday 8th January 2016
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Belgom polish tends to last a bit longer than Autosol or Mothers, but I've mainly used it for ali polishing.

Adding a protective coat does make things last a lot longer. I use a carnuba wax on the paint and it also protects metal well.

Dave3166

1,846 posts

152 months

Saturday 9th January 2016
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0000 grade wire wool, if the build up is really bad, use with a good quality metal polish though, comes up a treat.

InductionRoar

2,306 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th January 2016
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Wills2 said:
That's not a bad shout on the sealant.

It works well for me.

Here are some Rogue Diablo backboxes I bought 2nd hand of eBay.

I degreased them with normal car shampoo, took the tar spots off with clay bar, polished with Meguiars and sealed with wheel sealant.

9 months later and they still look as good.



TR4man

5,481 posts

200 months

Sunday 10th January 2016
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InductionRoar said:
9 months later and they still look as good.

Look lovely, but I assume they are not on your daily driver?

InductionRoar

2,306 posts

158 months

Sunday 10th January 2016
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TR4man said:
InductionRoar said:
9 months later and they still look as good.

Look lovely, but I assume they are not on your daily driver?
hehe

That is a good point. I am fortunate that I can walk to work so this is only used for weekend and fun use.

thebraketester

15,617 posts

164 months

Sunday 10th January 2016
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hertfordshire1 said:
I had my F10 exhaust tips powder coated black.

sorted!

smile
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