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Is Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish the best to clean this up?
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Picked up a Motordyne exhaust for my 370z. Is Mothers Mag and Aluminum polish the best to clean this up?
https://www.amazon.com/Mothers-05101.../dp/B0009H519Y |
That is a stainless steel Exhaust not aluminum or magnesium. I would start with very fine stainless steel pad (brillo Pad) and then use a medal polish to finish it off.
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It won't take the deep scratches out, but it will shine it back up. That's what I use on my exhaust, and numerous other things actually. If you want to take out some of the deep scratches you'll need something more aggressive and work back to fine stuff.
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I wouldn't go out and buy that type of Mother's for this job, but if I had some laying around, I'd give it a try and see if it would do some good - they make good stuff but that product wasn't meant for stainless. If there is only very light scratching, it may do the job - a lot depends on how you define "clean this up."
Edit: Based on my past experience with Mother's products, I wouldn't be afraid to buy anything they label as being for stainless. |
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My Berk HFC, came were left over from my dad's old 350Z (daily driven, w/Ohio winters), they had 40k miles on them IRC, but they were free. I cleaned them up with Mothers: https://www.cdmfabrication.com/bbpic...Z/berkhfc1.jpg In a few spots, I used some 2000 grit, with the Mothers then finished with the mothers. However these are under the car, I didn't spend any real amount of time on them. It was maybe 10-15 minutes per cat. My HFCs weren't didn't have the scratches your muffler has, but the pipes were looking pretty ugly. When I get home I can look and see if I have any before pictures. |
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For most of that of though like those fine swirls marks were it looks like someone already tried to take steel wool to it, I think you might be surprised what some of that mothers and a rag will do. Buff that till the rag turns black, then take a clean spot of that rag to it buff it off. I bet a lot if not most of that comes off with minimal effort. For $4 and an old T-shirt, or towels you aren't out much if I'm wrong except a few minutes of your time. |
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I believe Blue Magic is made for stainless. It is much better for polishing aluminum than Mothers also. I used to get it at Autozone.
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Blue Magic would work the best for this application.
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Alright boys I'm back from my mission. The results are truly beyond what I expected to end up with.
I was going to pretty much use as many products that I already had and could be used for this project to avoid spending extra money. Process: Step 1 Sprayed each part with Sticky Citrus Gel Wheel & Rim Cleaner to get the dirt off. You can use any acid free wheel cleaner for this. Step 2 Applied Meguiar's SwirlX Liquid Automobile Wax and Polish because I heard that you can also use it on metal. This wasn't really necessary and not really sure if it did anything but I had it so I used it. Fun begins Step 3 I wiped the exhaust with Eagle One Nevr-Dull. Step 4 I applied Mother's Aluminum & Mag Polish by hand and buffed it with the Mothers power drill buffing cone. Step 5 I applied the Mother's Aluminum & Mag Polish with a separate micro fiber towel and buffed it off by hand with a separate towel. Thats it. Some of the heat marks around the welds did require some thorough hand buffing with the Mothers polish. Some spots would not come off with the Eagle One but would come off with the Mothers like those heat marks, but sometimes it was the other way round, so I had to go back and fourth. After the first exhaust part you know what product works on what area. The results were great but it did take some time and some beer :tup: Thanks for everyones help! Hope this helps you guys. |
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