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> Magic muffler cleaner?, Anyone know of a really good muffler cleaner?
second wind
post May 4 2020, 12:29 PM
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Hello out there.....I wonder if anyone knows of a fast way to clean baked on oil off of a banana muffler? I have a Dansk banana that I polished up to like chrome but because of various tiny oil leaks here and there the bottom of the muffler gets pretty brown after a few weeks of driving. I have used steel wool and elbow grease in the past but if there is a faster way I sure would appreciate hearing about it. I don't know what metal the muffler is made out of but oven cleaner does more damage than good I believe. Thank you for any of your ideas.
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post May 4 2020, 04:45 PM
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You may try this stuff. It will not polish but is great a stainless-steel sink.

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Bar Keepers Friend Cleansers | Once Tried, Always Used


https://www.barkeepersfriend.com/
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post May 4 2020, 04:52 PM
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BTW, the Bar Keeper's Friend stuff is great for cleaning the glass on the oven doors. Look like new after with very little effort. I use it regularly on our aluminum pots and pans to keep them like new. I would not be surprised if it works wonders on the muffler. As always do a small test spot where it is not seen first. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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