Does your pipes look like piece of s*%#?

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JohnyPython

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Or repaint with a high heat/bbq spray

I used WD40 and the exhaust looks better than before. I was actually very surprised with the results. I also used WD40 the corrosion preventer on the black screws on the wheels. It worked very well too. Thank you for your recommendation.

That’s awesome! Glad it worked out. Could you post a pic of the after? Thanks
 

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Just sounded like you were a lil bitch is all, figured it’d be amusing to point that out. I was correct.

I guess you're correct. Been called worse but normally by the actual person I was speaking to. Sorry I triggered you. I'm obviously out gunned here by a real keyboard tough guy. God bless
 

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I guess you're correct. Been called worse but normally by the actual person I was speaking to. Sorry I triggered you. I'm obviously out gunned here by a real keyboard tough guy. God bless

You’re still crying about this? **** dude you need a hobby or two
 

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Just sounded like you were a lil bitch is all, figured it’d be amusing to point that out. I was correct.

It's spelled " little" unless you're trying to sound like 12 year old girl
 
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I’m not a fan of the flat grayish color on the tips myself. Looks old and worn. I’ll probably paint them a satin black. The tips don’t get that hot, I’m sure any engine enamel or even an outdoor paint would be fine.
 
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