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AndyC



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Sorry if I offended anybody Embarassed Just that such things are pretty normal on rubber window surrounds and it never occurred to me that anybody would get so excited about a little discolouration Whistle

I could also have started a thread on the discolouration of my exhaust pipe, but I doubt if anybody would be very interested in that Question – I mean who lies on their back to polish the chromed exhaust pipe to make it look new and shining again Rolling Eyes 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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No one's offended.

There are a lot of threads on here that I find don't apply to me, but I choose to ignore them and look at the ones that do.

Now where's my axe...... Twisted Evil

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I would use a extra fine wire wool on your exhaust pipe, mixed with a little metal polish

Then you could always use a dremell and the polishing pad to buff it back up Whistle Former Mod/Member, with the most post & Chicken George Arch nemesis

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AndyC



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npinks wrote:
I would use a extra fine wire wool on your exhaust pipe, mixed with a little metal polish

Then you could always use a dremell and the polishing pad to buff it back up Whistle


I might just try that Thumbs Up 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Or try
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/84414/Cleani...%20Cleaner

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AndyC wrote:

I could also have started a thread on anything, but I doubt if anybody would be very interested
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snappa wrote:
Or try
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/84414/Cleani...%20Cleaner


Ill buy the yellow rubber gloes as well so as not to touch the paintwork by mistake Rolling Eyes

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i have 3M stainless steel cleaner for my kitchen, works really well, never thought about using on my car though

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use vinegar for the rubber strips also for stainless steel too At work
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chicken george wrote:
use vinegar for the rubber strips also for stainless steel too


Sulphuric Acid may help better Twisted Evil 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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Thought the exhaust was stainless steel? Confused

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snappa wrote:
Thought the exhaust was stainless steel? Confused


I don't think it is on the TD4, but I'm not 100% Question Gone - TD4 XS Auto, Sumatra Black, Mud flaps and side strips, clear indicators, private plate, privacy glass

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philsh wrote:
snappa wrote:
Thought the exhaust was stainless steel? Confused


I don't think it is on the TD4, but I'm not 100% Question


Laughing Stainless Steal DOES NOT RUST Thumbs Up Land Rover Freelander 2 TD4 exhaust system DOES RUST - bend down and take a look at your rusty back end Shocked
The tailpipe is matt chrome plated that will rust sooner or later if you dont polish it every week Rolling Eyes 2007 Freelander 2 HSE TD4 Manual with Premium Pack & Moonroof.
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AndyC wrote:
Stainless Steal DOES NOT RUST Thumbs Up


Good point Andy. It'd look good if it was though considering how much of that dirty great silencer is showing under the rear!! Shocked Gone - TD4 XS Auto, Sumatra Black, Mud flaps and side strips, clear indicators, private plate, privacy glass

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Sorry to be a nerd Andy but there are two sorts of "stainless steel". One is the true "stainless steel" which is a anti magnetic material containg no iron at all. The other is in effect a "stainless iron" which does rust as there is a ferritic material within the compound. Because of the more malleable qualities of the stainless iron hese are often used for the production of tubing and formig materials as they do not work harden during the forming process. I suggest that the cheaper exhaust embellishers are made from stainless iron rather than the more expensive and less malleable OEM product. That said there is considerable acidity in the exhaust gasses emitted from the vehicles which will lead to a high incidence of "staining" even on the best of the embellishers and these must be regularly cleaned in order to maintain their purity. On the other hand Chromium does not rust at all, it is the base metal, usually a mild or medium carbon steel, which is penetrated by the acid in the created atmosphere which rusts the base material and lifts the chromium plating off the sub structure.
Overall there is no long term point in putting an embellisher on the exhaust pipe of a internal combustion engine as the aciditic effluent will inevitably attack the material, unless of course the stainless steel is of the high chromium low ferrous variety. Ralph
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