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boot burn
i have a small spot on my exhaust where my boot touched it on a ride ive tried different things with no luck anyone with suggestions to get this off?
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Obe - 1 (Mark O) |
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0000 steel wool and WD-40 if it is chrome.
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Thanks i will try that i was wondering about steel wool but did not think about using WD-40 with it thanks Gibby
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thanks Mike it worked like a champ!
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Obe - 1 (Mark O) |
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works better if pipe is at least warm to the touch
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Will have to try that. I was advised to use a penny to scrape it off.
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Eagle One Never - Dull works great also...
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There's an even easier way to get rubber off exhaust, oven cleaner. Get the exhaust hot, spray some oven cleaner on it. Let it sit for a bit. Wipe off. It is safe for chrome as oven racks are often chrome.
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Do NOT spray directly on your pipes! It will ruin your paint. Instead I take the bike out for a spin to heat up the pipes, then put a rag on the ground far away from the bike, spray oven cleaner on the rag and then put the rag on the hot pipes. Leave it for 5-10 minutes and wipe away!
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It's good you had your boots on. Would have hurt otherwise.
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FYI
I use oven cleaner to remove gun stock finishes, works terrifically. It will not only ruin your paint it will remove it.
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