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Stainless Steel Cleaner

This is a discussion on Stainless Steel Cleaner within the Appearance & Detailing forums, part of the Scion tC category; i've had my Injen exhaust for nearly 2 years now. how do i keep it looking clean and shiny??? SCRUBBING ...

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    Thumbs up Stainless Steel Cleaner

    i've had my Injen exhaust for nearly 2 years now. how do i keep it looking clean and shiny???

















    SCRUBBING BUBBLES!!! works great on stainless steel! (cheesy product promotion, i know )

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    Talking Mothers Chrome Polish

    Hey dude

    I had the same issue i used Mothers Chrome Polish. It worked wonders for me It Look like it just came right out of the box.

    P.S. Just let it Sit for like 5 mins. Depending on how dirty it is do it twice.


 

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