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09-09-2010, 06:31 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Posts: 180
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Melted cr@p on the exhaust pipe
I'm not quite sure how it happened - I am almost certain I didn't do it myself - but I noticed that on my exhaust pipe, there appears to be some melted crud, almost looks like shoe rubber - like someone put a shoe on it when it was still smoking hot.
I waited 'til the pipe cooled off, and attempted to rub it off, and it is cooked on there GOOD. I found a suggestion online for how to clean it, thought I would post it, and ask for opinions/rebuttals/ideas. Let me know what you think of this : "After the exhaust pipes (motorcycle) are cool to the touch, soak the crud with a petroleum based product over night or longer. (Use an old cotton sock or similar - non-dyed - rag). I have tried: SAE 20 weight oil, WD-40, carburator cleaner, gasoline, and fuel oil. A few other solvents and cleaners have limited success: acetone, paint thinner, mineral spirits, wood alcohol, chrome cleaner, and rubbing compound." (from http://www.gmasw.com/bikecln_.htm) So I was thinking about doing what was suggested - getting an old sock or towel or something, soaking it with WD-40, letting that rest on the pipe over night, and seeing if I could get it off. Anyone got a better (yet still cheap) suggestion? As always, all answers appreciated. Thanks all :2tup: AZ Kev
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