Polishing up exhaust pipes/silencers

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For burned on oil, as it appears to be, I use a razor blade first and then a metal polish. The chrome is harder than the steel and with reasonable care will not mark.

Burned on oil can be removed with "Easy Off Oven Cleaner", which is sodium hydroxide and is non reactive with chrome or steel. Rinse after using.

Slick
 
This looks like what I get on my muffler sometimes -

Polishing up exhaust pipes/silencers


I think it's from the heel of my boot touching. Notice the scuff marks. I'd clean that off with DuPont chrome cleaner, but the scuff marks would remain. Decorative chrome isn't as tough as you might think.
 
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Burned on oil can be removed with "Easy Off Oven Cleaner", which is sodium hydroxide and is non reactive with chrome or steel. Rinse after using.

Slick
In the UK i use "Hob Brite" with really good results, & it was the only cleaner to control the perpetual tarnishing of my MG so called stainless down pipes
Purple polish is another great cleaner for exhausts
 
Don't know about that I've always used it on chrome aluminium stainless steel etc no problems so far
To clarify what I said earlier, if you are using the chrome cleaner version, then it should be OK but if you are using the version so beloved by the alloy polishes, then it should never be used on chrome.
 
Blimey, some wonderfully detailed responses, as always!

I'll see what I can do tomorrow with some of your methods.

Happy New Years eve all.
 
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