[quote author=WAGON DEC... link=topic=42834.msg490841#msg490841 date=1411498497]
It takes a lot of work but if your will to put in the time get some 800- 1000-1200 sand paper and some warm water and sand the pipes starting with the 800 and finishing with the 1200 that will remove all oxidisation and heat discolouration ten get auto-sol metal polish and a pot scouring pad and scrub it with the polish buff it clean then get a polishing cloth and re do it and and finish with a microfiber cloth to buff it it will be like new but take a bit of time and need a few goes of auto-sol after sanding
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Dec, would this method work ok on a stainless steel strut brace? There are a couple of STi logos etched onto it would the sandpaper take the look from those?