Amuse Exhaust cleaning
I know for me that it was very hard to find the right way to clean the amuse. I started using soapy water, then using Blue Magic metal polish. that method worked.
Just now i started to use, on a clean rag some denatured alcohol to remove the dirt/dust/oil residue on my amuse. Klean Strip S-L-X Denatured Alcohol is what ive been using. After that ill polish it with some Blue Magic. The amuse still has its original luster.
So far this has been working very well. I was skeptical about the denatured alcohol because i heard it was very abrasive and i wasnt sure if it would dull or scratch the Titanium. So i did a small sample on the top of the canister behind the wheel-well. Its working good so i thought id share what ive been using incase someone was having trouble cleaning their's.
Just now i started to use, on a clean rag some denatured alcohol to remove the dirt/dust/oil residue on my amuse. Klean Strip S-L-X Denatured Alcohol is what ive been using. After that ill polish it with some Blue Magic. The amuse still has its original luster.
So far this has been working very well. I was skeptical about the denatured alcohol because i heard it was very abrasive and i wasnt sure if it would dull or scratch the Titanium. So i did a small sample on the top of the canister behind the wheel-well. Its working good so i thought id share what ive been using incase someone was having trouble cleaning their's.
Originally Posted by wanabe,Oct 1 2004, 04:40 PM
good report...
is the metal all ti, or some aluminum?
makes sense, cause one of the products i use on stainless contains a lot of alcohol in it.
is the metal all ti, or some aluminum?
makes sense, cause one of the products i use on stainless contains a lot of alcohol in it.
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