I have a 2005 Subaru Legacy 2.5i, I know, no pic. But it is Atlantic Blue if that helps the visualization.
Anyway, it has the stainless steel exhaust tips, that sort of trumpet open, not just a cylinder. Is it a good idea at all to use the Nxt Metal Polish on the trumpeted part, or just keep it on the outside? I am sure it wont ruin them if I did, but dont want a little mess either if it gums up or something. Or maybe it would look better if the inside stayed blacker, with the outside silver.
Also, with the way the windows roll up against the rubber gasket, not in a door frame, is there anything you guys have used to condition/moisturize the rubber with, without getting it all over the windows? Seems like even a white grease could leave a mess on the windows. Or does the rubber just seem to last?
Lastly, I dont have the 'mudflaps', or whatever they call them, installed, but thinking if it would be a good idea. Even minus a little bit of looks, with all the small stones, etc, kicking up, it might protect the paint some? Espeacialy on these Pittsburgh roads, even worse in the winter. Any thoughts from you guys if they work, or are worth it? Dont know if they really catch all the stones or not.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and opinions you have.
Mat
Anyway, it has the stainless steel exhaust tips, that sort of trumpet open, not just a cylinder. Is it a good idea at all to use the Nxt Metal Polish on the trumpeted part, or just keep it on the outside? I am sure it wont ruin them if I did, but dont want a little mess either if it gums up or something. Or maybe it would look better if the inside stayed blacker, with the outside silver.
Also, with the way the windows roll up against the rubber gasket, not in a door frame, is there anything you guys have used to condition/moisturize the rubber with, without getting it all over the windows? Seems like even a white grease could leave a mess on the windows. Or does the rubber just seem to last?
Lastly, I dont have the 'mudflaps', or whatever they call them, installed, but thinking if it would be a good idea. Even minus a little bit of looks, with all the small stones, etc, kicking up, it might protect the paint some? Espeacialy on these Pittsburgh roads, even worse in the winter. Any thoughts from you guys if they work, or are worth it? Dont know if they really catch all the stones or not.
Thanks in advance for any thoughts and opinions you have.
Mat
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