CeramicPro protection of new exhaust?

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I am pretty stoked to have my new 27won exhaust currently being shipped. Is there any special way to maintain it to protect it and keep it looking new? Does anyone CeramicPro coat their SS exhausts? I had my stock tip treated when my car was done. In the North we use de-icing agents during the winter and things get pretty messy. But I also don’t want to apply a protective coating if it’s not required or detrimental to the material properties, and also wouldn’t want to void the warranty. I would likely not do the entire unit just the back part and I would get it done before installing. Thanks in advance and stay healthy. I’ll post some sounds clips when it’s done.
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@Thusee did a ceramic coat on his exhaust and it works very well. I'm certain you could ask him about it.
 

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I applied Kamikaze Stance Rim Coat before install. Also coated the new Rays 57CR wheels.

Very happy after two years on my Corvette's Corsa Sport exhaust and forge wheels. No maintenance just walk away after wash and blow dry with Master Blaster.
 

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@Thusee did a ceramic coat on his exhaust and it works very well. I'm certain you could ask him about it.
It was actually a metal polish that was used on the exhaust, the one I used is called "AUTOSOL METAL POLISH" can be bought off Amazon and comes in a tube, I use it with a microfiber cloth but can be used with a polishing pad. Just apply it in circles slowly and then gradually pushing in harder to get off the black "Soot".

Works pretty amazing, I do it about once a month.
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