Cleaning exhaust - scrapes

Discussion in 'Pre Wash, Wash, Decon, Claying, Engine, Wheels, an' started by tbaker, May 15, 2010.

  1. tbaker

    tbaker Virgin Detailer

    So I bought a used exhaust for my car and it is in very good shape except for a few small areas on the underside where it looks like the exhaust scraped going up a driveway or something.

    The scrapes are on the underside and won't be visible once installed. But I kow they are there and being the anal car cleaning freak I am I want them gone (preaching to the choir here, probably).

    So my question is how? I cleaned it up last night with p21s finish restore (the toothpaste tube looking stuff) but it didn't get the scrapes, obviously.

    Things I have at my disposal
    Menz SIP, 106, P085
    ScratchX
    Home Depot (steel wool, sandpaper to allow wet sand)
    P21s metal restorer
    Porter Cable
    Other misc detailing supplies

    My questions:What should I use (in order) to get this off and then get the metal back to looking good?
    Do I need to worry about going thru a surface level of polished stainless steel? Or will it stay polished stainless steel as I go deeper into the metal?


    One note - this isn't a must do as it won't be visible when installed, but if it is somewhat doable I would like to get them polished out.

    Thanks for the help.

    Pics below.

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  2. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    my best guess is going to be that it will need to have a light wet sanding done to it. Im hoping that others will chime in but the scrapes don't looks so bad. I pictured more like gouges in the metal. I think if you lightly sanded with some very fine grit paper like 3000 grit and then polished it out that would do the trick. You can try steel wool as that works wonders on most stuff but not sure if that will really help you here.

    I'll check back to see if anyone else replies to confirm what i mentioned or not.
     
  3. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    looks too deep for 3000 grit. even 1000 might not be enough. get 100 and maybe even 400 and try. it might not come out completely
     
  4. christian900se

    christian900se Obsessive Detailer

    If those are chrome tips, you might want to be careful about hitting it with sandpaper because it could be a different type of metal with chrome plating. If you sand off the chrome plating, it could make it look even worse than the scuffs you are trying to remove.
     
  5. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    thanks both you guys for kind of stating some things i missed. Only reason i suggested such a high grit was to prevent any major damage being done. It's really hard to gauge how deep the scratch or scuff is from the photo but i figure if it was a high grit it would also take a lot less polishing.
     
  6. tbaker

    tbaker Virgin Detailer

    Thanks...I'll get in touch with the manufacturer to see what the tips are made out of. I just installed it and since they are on the underside it is not noticeable. I'll give it a while and see if it is even worth messing with given the chance that I could make it worse.

    Appreciate the tips (I crack myself up).:thumb:
     

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