Cleaning exhaust tips
#17
If you go to any body shop supply store, they have kits like this or you can buy just the pad and compound you need.
The numbers go from 1 to 5 - 1 being the most abrasive. I use this stuff on my aluminum rims when I get curb rash.
The numbers go from 1 to 5 - 1 being the most abrasive. I use this stuff on my aluminum rims when I get curb rash.
#19
I'd try lacquer thinner... in my experience that stuff melts just about any plastic! You might even want to mask the bumper first in case of splashes. Have some clean rags or some wooden sticks/paint stirrers handy to wipe the plastic goo as the lacquer thinner evaporates right quick.
Other chemicals that may work would be PVC pipe cleaner, the clear water-thin stuff (not PVC primer). I believe it's a mix of MEK and acetone. It dissolves PVC, which is probably what that plastic film was made of.
Other chemicals that may work would be PVC pipe cleaner, the clear water-thin stuff (not PVC primer). I believe it's a mix of MEK and acetone. It dissolves PVC, which is probably what that plastic film was made of.