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Old 06-26-2015, 03:30 PM
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Thank you.

Yeah, they were hit before I cleaned them. Really bad. Didn't even know it was a stainless system.

At first I tried #0000 steel wool and glass cleaner, didn't work. Literally did nothing.

So a friend of mine suggested Scotch Brite pads. So I tried those and dish soap and water. Worked perfect. Took that crap right off. Then I hit them with the super fine 0000 steel wool, which I don't if the wool did anything, but figured it would help make them shine a little better.

After that, I rinsed and dried them, then hit them with some mothers to brighten and protect them a little. Came out way better than expected and really didn't' take very long either. Couple hours maybe.

Make sure you have about six Scotch brite pads on hand.
Old 06-27-2015, 07:57 PM
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You should make some sound clips, I don't think I've heard a Borla on this car before. Initially I was thinking you might have had a GHL system.
Old 06-28-2015, 12:39 PM
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Once I get her put back together I'll make a video. Sounds kinda like a muscle car. I just got a cat bypass so I'm pretty anxious to hear what she's gonna sound like.

Just have to get two new clamps.



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