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Originally Posted by CamaroDreams07
I find that hard to believe. I'm pretty sure I've answered it in at least a dozen threads.
However, to complete my helpfulness for you:
Start with APC and a utility cloth. If that doesn't work, use #0000 steel wool and APC to break up the baked on soot.
Finish with metal polish to restore shine when needed.
If you clean your tips with regular soap and water at each washing, you'll never have an issue. It's only those that neglect regular cleaning that have problems like this.
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I can guarantee you that not one single person on this planet would ever consider even thinking I neglect my car, any inch of it. I don't wash my car and it super rarely sees rain, or any water. The only thing I can think of is detail spray residue and a crap ton of heat.
Now, this thread wasn't started (by myself) to start a *!#* measuring and/or a "I can do it better" contest (see thread title for verification!).
I made this thread because I thought it might be helpful, to anyone that may need it.
Coming in a thread that could not be more clearly titled and making negative remarks really makes you look like a "disposable feminine cleansing product (one might use on a summer's eve) and the bag it came in" (I can quote other peoples words to). I personally don't know anyone that keeps "APC", steel wool, or metal polish in their garage, let alone all 3!
In short; be helpful within the confines of the thread's title and don't be a quoted phrase above.
Oh! Thanks for your "helpfulness" even though it has nothing to do with the thread title!
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