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Old 04-10-2010, 09:48 AM
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whats the best product for cleaning up stains , and making stainless tail pipes shine ,
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Mother's Mag wheel polish.
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Old 04-10-2010, 01:58 PM
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I usually wipe them with a rag soaked in CLR or lime-a-way(gloves are a must). Then polish if needed. The Mother's is good stuff.
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I really like Flitz paste but its hard to find.
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+1 on the liquid bath/shower lime remover. We use The Works.
Also, we find the lime removal products for toilet bowls are too strong and not needed.
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i had thought lime scale stuff would work simple green makes some they also make a spray metal cleaner i am just looking to make it a bit easier then buffing them out all the time
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hey....
west marine's hull cleaner has some of the zing of the "sea..." (can't remember the name)...look for something with a oxcylic+ /hydrocloric- acid blend, it will disolve the rust/tarnish...keeping it away is a bit@h because of the heat/salt issues.....if you find something let us know..
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[QUOTE=Old Navy;3084663]I usually wipe them with a rag soaked in CLR or lime-a-way(gloves are a must).QUOTE]

White vinegar.

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