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A guide for getting a Burnt exhaust tips Nowadays, people love their blue burnt exhaust. This is usually a trademark of the exhausts that are made of titanium but the good thing is that it is still possible to achieve the same look on the ones made of stainless steel too. The blue discoloration occurs as a result of excess heat. When the metal gets heated to a point where it becomes red, the blue color will occur after it has cooled back. If you would like to get the burnt exhaust tips, here is how to do it.
Materials needed Materials needed ●Metal polish ●Rags ●Soap/degreaser ●Blowtorch(butane, propane or any other). First you need to start by removing the exhaust, metch diffusers or tips to ensure that the cleaning as well as firing can be done easily and safely. The next step will require you to polish the metal. Prior to burning your tips, you will need to ensure that the metal is polished in the right way. If you will get the beast results, you must ensure that the metal has that silvery look. Use a rag to apply the polish before rubbing it with your hands unless the metal is extremely oxidized. This doesn’t have to take long. In case the metal is in a bad shape, a good idea would be to use the buffer. After you have completed doing that, you should ensure that the metal has that nice and shiny look and doesn’t contain any discoloration.
Clean metal There is no need to have smoke polish residue on the metal when the fire is on it. A good idea would be to use a degreaser, soap or anything else that you can use for cleaning the metal. After this, you will need to heat that metal by igniting the torch and starting to heat it in a slow manner. You can then move the flame in an even manner around the tip’s outside. This should take some time before the metal is hot enough to be able to glow. After the metal is very hot, a good idea would be to slow down before focusing on an area that is the perimeter of the tip. Move the flame forth and back until the metal is red in color. You should wait for the metal to cool before checking color.