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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorsey View Post
    That's true, but it doesn't answer my question.
    Have had many and I mean many set's of Sanderson Lime fire's and never had a problem. You solution would be to pull em off send them out and have reecoated. Many shops out there to do so. Like HPC etc. These have been on car for 10+ years and still look new
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    Thanks, that's pretty much where I was heading. Sanderson suggests using fine steel wool and/or grey Scotch-Brite to remove stains, but that seemed severe to me. However, this is their product. The worst that will happen is that I'll have to send them off for re-coating; the best is that they'll actually clean up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorsey View Post
    Thanks, that's pretty much where I was heading. Sanderson suggests using fine steel wool and/or grey Scotch-Brite to remove stains, but that seemed severe to me. However, this is their product. The worst that will happen is that I'll have to send them off for re-coating; the best is that they'll actually clean up.
    Yep Dorsey, had 1 set I thought was starting to rust, turns out that a mild mist of tree sap was on them and when they got hot the first time the sap burned. Took sum 0000 stainless steel wool and chrome polish to it, and Viola all gone and looked great until I sold the car a year and many miles later.
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