Sure, the overcleaner is always sodium hydroxide (often also sold in granule form as a drain cleaner.) Just be careful of your skin, nasty stuff.
If the pipes still have the tooling marks from drawing the pipes, going through the grades of wet and dry will be a lot quicker. Scotch bright will make them clean, but you wont get a perfect clean surface you can polish. Again, maybe you'll like the dull clean stainless look, but you can get them like mirrors if you want
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