View Full Version : Stainless side pipe tarnish
boat737
05-14-2024, 01:01 AM
The stainless side pipes were again starting to show some tarnish and heat discoloration. I've used that "Compound 302" a couple times over the last 6 years, and it really works great. But, that stuff is nasty stuff, and to be honest, worries me a little. Today I tried Wizards Metal Polish ( https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005ECVRWO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ).
The Wizards Metal Renew Polish did a good job. Not perfect, but good. It didn't take away 100% of the stains, but darn close. It also takes a bit of elbow grease as well. The staining I had wasn't too awful, so it was doable. With severe tarnish, it may be a little tougher. I worked in small areas, 6 or 8 inches at a time. I only needed to do from the flange to the muffler. It's a lot more friendly that the '302'.
If the pipes stay nice for a while, and don't start to stain up right away, I think I may throw away that '302' and stay with Wizards.
FLPBFoot
05-14-2024, 06:13 AM
They look great and I agree that 302 stuff works well but raises concern. Keep it away from steel tools, etc......it will rust them.
After a couple of rounds of the 302 I went with a shinny ceramic coating from Jet Hot. Pipes look great and will never tarnish again.
GoDadGo
05-14-2024, 06:36 AM
Like you my pipes are looking shabby and I've been using Mothers Mag Wheel Polish and a lot of elbow grease.
I'm now out of that product so I'll order the polish that you are recommending.
Thanks-O-Million!
boat737
05-14-2024, 08:48 AM
They look great and I agree that 302 stuff works well but raises concern. Keep it away from steel tools, etc......it will rust them.
Oh yes. I should have mentioned that. I left the 302, in its original tub, on a shelf, and after a few months I noticed everything steel (or ferris) within a foot or two was severely rusting. I'll say it again, that stuff is nasty. (but it does work.)
Brian Linn
05-19-2024, 08:11 PM
Gas-N sent me a small container of polish, it was yellow and in a small container. I think it was just a chemical and not a polish per se. Does anyone know what that polish was or if it's available anywhere?
boat737
05-19-2024, 11:49 PM
I know that the 'Compound 302' is yellow. But it comes in a pretty big container, like a pint or two.
BEAR-AvHistory
05-20-2024, 08:03 PM
Been using this twice a year for the past 10 years. Still have some left in the original bottle.
https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=187827&d=1690387703
Wipe it on & wipe it off.
MPTech
05-20-2024, 10:14 PM
Wipe it on & wipe it off.
No rubbing??
302 is great for removing tarnish and bluing, but pretty custic. It will clean them well, but I always use a metal-polish, post-302, to restore the shine. (I keep it in a sealed tub, inside a zip-loc baggy.) Also removes welding bluing!! I used it on my welded SS roll-bars, worked great.
burchfieldb
05-21-2024, 05:59 AM
Anyone ever try this? Says "it is non toxic" and the example photos look good.
https://www.pipars.com/weld-cleaner/
rich grsc
05-21-2024, 07:21 AM
post-302, to restore the shine. (I keep it in a sealed tub, inside a zip-loc baggy, outside, under a rock, in the neighbors yard.) :rolleyes:
Nigel Allen
05-21-2024, 07:54 AM
Compound 302 / Rich's comments, not sure which is more caustic :)
rich grsc
05-21-2024, 08:08 AM
Well, not sure what's up with you, but Mark & I are good friends. I've spent many hrs helping work on his car, traveling to events and driving trips, so he knows my sense of humor, and I'm sure he gets it. You don't seem to have any humor.
MPTech
05-21-2024, 09:09 AM
I get Rich's humor. It's an acquired taste and I'm a glutton for punishment. :rolleyes:
The Organic Weld Cleaner looks like good stuff, UNFORTUNATELY: Tehran, IRAN !!?? I don't think so! They won't get one cent of my money.
ggunter
05-21-2024, 10:11 AM
Plain old rubbing compound with a small buffing wheel on an electric drill works like a champ. Takes off all the nasty's that get baked onto the pipes.
Jeff Kleiner
05-21-2024, 11:52 AM
I get Rich's humor. It's an acquired taste and I'm a glutton for punishment. :rolleyes:
I'll jump in here with Mark :) Rich and I have been friends for the better part of 2 decades and I get him...he doesn't sugar coat his opinions, is often sarcastic and doesn't suffer fools gladly BUT once you peel away the crust you won't find a better friend or a smarter guy and there are few who know these cars better. After I did the body & paint on his most recent build I had him come stay with me to work together on the final assembly. He is the ONLY owner I have ever invited to do that. We talk frequently and I'll often get a call or text saying "I wrote a reply to {{{such and such post}}} but I deleted it. I'm really trying to do better" :D :D :D
It's OK Rich, just keep being you!
Jeff
Sdonnel
05-21-2024, 12:22 PM
I use an old product called Flitz. Don't have to rub very hard and it takes the yellow right off. Simply use a clean micro fiber on the Gas-N pipes. Still look new.
rich grsc
05-21-2024, 12:29 PM
Thanks Jeff & Mark. I been curled up in a fetal ball all morning with "nobody loves everybody hates me, I'm gonna eat a worm" constantly in my head. :rolleyes:
BEAR-AvHistory
05-21-2024, 01:01 PM
No rubbing??
302 is great for removing tarnish and bluing, but pretty custic. It will clean them well, but I always use a metal-polish, post-302, to restore the shine. (I keep it in a sealed tub, inside a zip-loc baggy.) Also removes welding bluing!! I used it on my welded SS roll-bars, worked great.
I use two micro towels. One to put it on let it sit for a few minutes then wipe it off & buff it up with the other one. No hard rubbing pretty much like putting car polish on.
Mid summer & during regular winter grease service & fluid change. Car is used all year round but more in the summer.
Nigel Allen
05-21-2024, 04:46 PM
Thanks Jeff & Mark. I been curled up in a fetal ball all morning with "nobody loves everybody hates me, I'm gonna eat a worm" constantly in my head. :rolleyes:
Okay guys, it was purely meant to be humourous, hence smiley emoticon. Re reading it, I can see I could have written it better ( or probably best not at all).
Rich, please accept my sincere apology, no offence was intended by me to you.
As for a sense of humour, maybe my Aussie banter just didn't translate too well.
I will tone it down.
Cheers
Nigel
MPTech
05-21-2024, 05:24 PM
All Good Nigel! We're just Crotchity Old Men with a common interest. And we enjoy ribbing each other a bit too. :cool:
rich grsc
05-21-2024, 05:29 PM
Nigel, no problem, I guess I could have paid more attention to the emoji TOO. I should've just relaxed. Sorry I misunderstood your sense of humor, I can see that we both sometimes don't understand each others meanings.
Crotchity Old Men, what are you talking about, my body might be old, but my mind---oh look a squirrel--- what where we talking about???