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      09-22-2011, 04:38 PM   #7
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The most important thing is to clean them with each washing (and let's just assume that is about weekly). Most chrome or metal polishes will remove some of the baked on residue - even Windex if it's not too bad.

Here's a little tip for your tips.... use Armor-All Wheel Protectant and lightly spray the inside lip of the exhaust tips once they are clean. This acts like teflon and will keep the soot from building up.
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