Cleaning product recommendation- matte black RS4 exhaust pip
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Hi,
Looking for a recommendation for cleaning matte black exhaust pipes on a 2024 RS4 avant. All I can find are products for chrome/stainless steel exhausts. So any tips/recommendations are appreciated!
The 2 staff in Halfords had no idea as never been asked before. And neither did the car parts shop around the corner. Surely there must be a product for matte black exhausts. They need a good clean.
Thanks!
Looking for a recommendation for cleaning matte black exhaust pipes on a 2024 RS4 avant. All I can find are products for chrome/stainless steel exhausts. So any tips/recommendations are appreciated!
The 2 staff in Halfords had no idea as never been asked before. And neither did the car parts shop around the corner. Surely there must be a product for matte black exhausts. They need a good clean.
Thanks!
Welcome to Pistonheads.
The factory finish on those tips is poor quality. Prone to chipping/pitting etc. Any aggressive abrasives or cleaning products on them is likely to make them worse rather than better. Audi recommends the use of ABS60000010 "Industrial contamination remover". In my experience once tatty/aged they simply don't clean up very well.
Common to see people take them off then paint or powder coat with something more durable. We've had good results with BBQ paint, believe it or not!
The factory finish on those tips is poor quality. Prone to chipping/pitting etc. Any aggressive abrasives or cleaning products on them is likely to make them worse rather than better. Audi recommends the use of ABS60000010 "Industrial contamination remover". In my experience once tatty/aged they simply don't clean up very well.
Common to see people take them off then paint or powder coat with something more durable. We've had good results with BBQ paint, believe it or not!
Dr G said:
Welcome to Pistonheads.
The factory finish on those tips is poor quality. Prone to chipping/pitting etc. Any aggressive abrasives or cleaning products on them is likely to make them worse rather than better. Audi recommends the use of ABS60000010 "Industrial contamination remover". In my experience once tatty/aged they simply don't clean up very well.
Common to see people take them off then paint or powder coat with something more durable. We've had good results with BBQ paint, believe it or not!
Your right mate this was the exhaust tips on my RS3 at two years old Audi said it was caused by stones getting thrown up through the tipsThe factory finish on those tips is poor quality. Prone to chipping/pitting etc. Any aggressive abrasives or cleaning products on them is likely to make them worse rather than better. Audi recommends the use of ABS60000010 "Industrial contamination remover". In my experience once tatty/aged they simply don't clean up very well.
Common to see people take them off then paint or powder coat with something more durable. We've had good results with BBQ paint, believe it or not!
Edited by Iceblue on Wednesday 15th July 10:07
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