How to remove burnt oil stains on SS exhaust extractor

RENESIS VIII

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Looks like the oil stains all all gone. No problem now.

I was actually quite happy with the improvements gained by just changing this extractor. Made quite some difference.
 

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sanekit

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Hope the surface of the extractor won't change colour or turn into dull looking surface after sometime. Currently it is still shiny. More importantly, as long as it doesn't rust.
Looks like the oil stains all all gone. No problem now.

I was actually quite happy with the improvements gained by just changing this extractor. Made quite some difference.
It looks like mild steel. My piping oso that color. :driver:
 

vr2turbo

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What are the differences between mild steel and white steel?



Yeah. Now I only need top clean those engine oil remains and dirt on the exposed radiator piping under the extractor. Those are from old leaks long ago.
Should be mild steel. I was wondering what is white steel. Google and they are used to make knives.....lol:rofl:
 

sanekit

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If rusted, throw away and install back stock one. :biggrin:
If u always check your engine bay and clean it, i think it'll last. the part that is neglected the most is the undercarriage area. the exhaust piping there is very hard to reach to clean it. even if send to car detailing, they don't do the undercarriage. need to go lorry wash shop. :smokin:
 

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If u always check your engine bay and clean it, i think it'll last. the part that is neglected the most is the undercarriage area. the exhaust piping there is very hard to reach to clean it. even if send to car detailing, they don't do the undercarriage. need to go lorry wash shop. :smokin:
Send to autodetailer they will do for you, but price different lah......lol:rofl:
 

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Aluminised mild steel right? got grades for it oso. Stainless steel cost more and prone to cracks.
Yup, my wira had a HotBit's header. Crack here and there. After patching, it cracks at another area. In the end, changed to a new aluminised header. Looks very much like RENESIS's pic
 

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