how do you get the exhaust black off the chrome ports
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I don't want to scratch or ruin the chrome there. So is there a way of cleaning this off with out doing damage
I use stainless steel appliance cleaner. Really any lite petroleum based lubricant like wd40 will work great.pakizzie2015 wrote:I don't want to scratch or ruin the chrome there. So is there a way of cleaning this off with out doing damage
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thank you will give it a try..nytq wrote:I use stainless steel appliance cleaner. Really any lite petroleum based lubricant like wd40 will work great.pakizzie2015 wrote:I don't want to scratch or ruin the chrome there. So is there a way of cleaning this off with out doing damage
Neat. Now I just need it to stop being below freezing so I can try this out.nytq wrote:I use stainless steel appliance cleaner. Really any lite petroleum based lubricant like wd40 will work great.pakizzie2015 wrote:I don't want to scratch or ruin the chrome there. So is there a way of cleaning this off with out doing damage
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I was wondering the same thing. Thank you for the tip!
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