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R56 Black soot in tail pipe on new mini - 27.5 average mpg?

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Old 08-05-2013, 12:51 PM
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I cleaned my exhaust tips this morning. Only 775mi on the car. The right tip was easy, single wipe with a wet paper towel. The left was a bear. It still has some stain on it. I have some chrome cleaner I use on the Harley that I'll be using on that left tip this weekend. I guess a weekly wipe down will be in order. I cannot stand that soot look.
 
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Old 08-05-2013, 01:54 PM
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Try using Master Formula Metal Gloss polish, it's $30 dollars a bottle but gets your chrome shiny much faster than anything I have ever used. I use it on my soot covered tail pipes, Sport Mode really helps on long steep hill climbs though!
 
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Did a search and glad to see my concern is a common one.

For what it's worth Windex and a paper towel does a great job and it's a lot cheaper than ^.
 
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Quite honestly, a damp rag or paper towel every couple of days keeps the tailpipe squeaky clean. No need for metal polish, Windex, or any other cleaner.
 
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Originally Posted by ASKtheteach
Quite honestly, a damp rag or paper towel every couple of days keeps the tailpipe squeaky clean. No need for metal polish, Windex, or any other cleaner.
Yup. I go through half a paper towel each Saturday or Sunday and a bit of water. no cleaner necessary.

Note to self: only do this before driving, not after.
 
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Old 02-23-2014, 08:54 PM
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My exhaust tips are always black before I wash them, but now they're nice and shiny. Soapy water and a towel works great. I average 20 mpg, is 27 really that bad?
 
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When I bought my used '12 MCS last year, I wondered about the soot in the exhaust tips. Whenever I saw another MCS in a parking lot, I'd take a look. Sure enough, they all have it..
 
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Thanks for the reminder, I'll go out and clean mine right now! Wet paper towels work well for me, but on occasion if the soot is thick, I'll rub on a thick slurry of Bar Keepers Friend and rinse.
 

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