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    Laugh No I'm not out of my mind

    You know how your tail pipes can get looking pretty rough? Well...mine were "stained" by dirt and mud and looked brown on the inside pipe.....I removed the tips (which wasn't as easy as I thought it would be) then went and got a small handful of fine dirt like sand almost then picked through it removed the rocks add a little water and make some mud then wipe your pipes down....I promise it will not scratch aslong as you remove rocks. Think I'm lieing? Well how come orange clean and other grease cleaners for your hands have grit in it? It works better than any chemical or polish.........

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    Some mothers mag and aluminum polish works awsome too for removing stuck on tar and stains and stuff. then a few coats of zaino to protect them

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    If it works on hands and exhaust tips it must work on paint too right ???
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    But with polish you have to use elbow grease.....with this you lightly brush on.....

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