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I may have just been kicked out of the Kitchen!

R2D2

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I thought Kitchens were for exhaust cleaning. I took both of my cars exhaust trims off (eventually!) and washed them, then used Auto Glym Intensive Tar remover (wonderful stuff), Then a light bit of cutting compound to remove stubborn stains and finally Anusol sorry Autosol to polish them up:bannana:
 
Banned from the kitchen and clean exhaust tips , that's a win win situation :)
 
Wish I had been alive to see it, but my grandfather, a GP by trade, but also a hobby mechanic took the engine out of his mini, and put it on the kitchen table to strip.

He I am informed was not popular and never tried that again.
 
I thought Kitchens were for exhaust cleaning. I took both of my cars exhaust trims off (eventually!) and washed them, then used Auto Glym Intensive Tar remover (wonderful stuff), Then a light bit of cutting compound to remove stubborn stains and finally Anusol sorry Autosol to polish them up:bannana:

Obviously having "piles" of fun polishing them
 
Don't forget to seal them....

What with? I've only got Gtechniq C2 to hand.

Banned from the kitchen and clean exhaust tips , that's a win win situation :)
:bannana::D

Wish I had been alive to see it, but my grandfather, a GP by trade, but also a hobby mechanic took the engine out of his mini, and put it on the kitchen table to strip.

He I am informed was not popular and never tried that again.
If I put my 3.5 V6 on the kitchen table it would collapse :)
 
That's very rash man (did you see what I did there)?
 
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Sunny day today and yesterday's efforts were worth while :)
 

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