Yellowing Stainless Steel

1967eleanor

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its caused by heat usually ive seen stuff for motorcycles called never blue or something like that, try that
 

mblgjr

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Is it raw or polished stainless?

IF it is raw schedule tubing; pick up a can of Cameo from the grocery store and a green Scotch Brite.

Here is a representation of what it can clean up...

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Kevin the Clean 1

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mblgjr,

I recognize that cat-back. That STEEDA/BORLA is the best system I have ever seen for our COBRA. I would not trade mine for anything... ! :rockon:

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mblgjr

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Kevin: You're right; it is. I bought it because I'm running Stingers/MRT H right now and wanted to be able to swap the muffler sections for something quieter. So far; the mood hasn't struck...:-D
 

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i have polished stainless.. what can i use... ??? its an SLP II catback with 304 stainless... what stuff can i try... also i have build up in the tip that i want to make look like new... what can i do?? soak them over night in something???
 
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mblgjr

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VJay...

Get you a Mother's Powerball mini and the Mother's Mag/alum metal polishing paste. Then have at it...

If you have baked on crud on the tips; soak them with PB Blast or WD40 to soften it. PB generally turns/dissolves anything quite nicely. Once you get the big crud off, start polishing.
 

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