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  1. Well I am going to sell my 2000 Sienna.(sold). I just have to have a 99 LS again. This time I have bought a Black one with a Tan interior, it has 228k on it, but I got it for 4800$. The owner cant afford to replace the timing belt & WP, but me and my nephew can do that. here it is:
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  2. I use a non-abrasive product from TR Industries called Gel-Gloss...works on a variety of materials around the car and home including chrome and SS. Takes minimal elbow grease, and, cuts through road tar and exhaust stains in no time. It wipes off like a polish. Also-safe on the adjacent paint finish. I bought a $5 can (lifetime supply) at Home Depot in the Paint dept. Works great-good luck!
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  3. I use a product called Eagle One NevrDull. Its a wadding polish, so the can is packed with cotton wadding impregnated with the solution and you tear off a peice and use it to polish the tips, and then buff them off. You can use any metal polish though.
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  4. I have not had to do this on my Lexus, but I have exhaust stain problems on my airplane and have successfully used GO-JO nand cleaned with NO pumice Apply to the exhaust stained area, let it sit for 5 minutes, then wipe off. May need a second application. Hope this helps Allen
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