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Old 03-14-2012, 02:01 PM
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I just picked up a set of used dyna tech stainless headers and i want to clean them up before i put them on. Is there any trick that anyone knows or should i just buy some stainless cleaner and put a little elbo grease into it???

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ss cleaner will clean them up. they'll look great until you put some heat through them.
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It's hard to keep headers looking really good unless you pay to get them ceramic coated.
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What's on them that needs to be cleaned? Any sort of dust or paint or tarnish will usually burn off.
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Steel wool or an S.O.S pad.



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