cleaning stainless exhaust
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cleaning stainless exhaust
i thaught i would try and clean up my exhaust.the tail section has come up fairly well,but the frount section not so it looks a bit mankey.i used autosolve.
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It's heat discolouration rather than dirt. Usually you would pickle it in acid to clean it up. You can buy something called pickling paste that rubs on (I think Frosts may sell it). Not sure I would want to risk getting it on the non-stainless parts of the car though.


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I questioned a metalurgist about stainless steel exhausts being magnetic and he told me its a form of stainless developed in the 80s especially for the motor trade I cant remember the code he quoted now but full on stainless is to brittle to form easily and stress cracks after a while, he added that early actual stainless exhaust systems had a special downpipe to eleviate the problem.
I also served my time in the Nuclear industry and the number of Austenitic stainless steel exhausts I used to have to make had to be seen to be believed, untill one day there was an internal audit! apparently the local canal still gives up one of my creations occasionally!.
I also served my time in the Nuclear industry and the number of Austenitic stainless steel exhausts I used to have to make had to be seen to be believed, untill one day there was an internal audit! apparently the local canal still gives up one of my creations occasionally!.
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I think delorean pushed it to its limits back when thats why it panels tended to be flatish with not to tight curves in them, thats one theory I,ve heard, but saying that I dont recall ever seeing the grade of stainless used described, Anybody on here got one and a magnet?
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