![]() 04/21/2018 at 12:04 • Filed to: detailing, Not Svended | ![]() | ![]() |
Question for Svend or any other details fanatic oppo’s. How do you get rid of exhaust stains on a white car? See above picture.
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Soap, water, and piston rings.
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Clay bar, or a nano skin type product. You may have to get into a mild abrasive polish, but not likely. It’s not bad.
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Clay bar
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Wash the car, dry it off then a mildly abrasive polish will take it off easily.
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Like a mixture of baking soda and vinegar?
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I’ve never used that so can’t say, but a general car polish should suffice.
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Get the car tuned so it’s not running rich, maybe add a proper cat. Sorry I’m no help, im just speaking.
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Set the whole car on fire briefly so that the rest of the bodywork matches the soot marks.
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It actually has a catalytic converter still. I’m not a complete flatbrim vape bro. The tune would be awesome but it’s not in the cards.
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I don’t think my insurance would like that
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So you have a fave brand or suggestion?
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I have a favourite brand but all you need is any general car polish from say Mother’s, Meguiars, etc...
It’s always worthwhile having a semi decent car polish in your car kit.
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Soapy Wooder.