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Dirty Pipes

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by Harleywyld1, Oct 23, 2006.

  1. SPORSTERBOY

    SPORSTERBOY New Member

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    Bringing It Back To The ? Neverdull, 5 Bucks A Can, Takes Off Road Tar, Rubber, Bugs, It Will Even Shine Up That Blue And Gold On The Pipes. Then It Keeps The Shine So You Only Have To Use It About Every Other Detail.
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    Easy-Off oven cleaner and a piece of a towel and be gentle or even better== Goof-off comes in a 4 oz can like lighter fluid and it works great and NO damage. Regards, Jack
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    There is a new item that I have seen at my local bike dealers. Sorry, I do not have the name right now, but it looks like a mini stick of deoderant, and it works awesome!! I will post the name of the product once I see it again.
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    Get the pipes hot and use plain news paper (not the funnies) and wipe it off. Hit a bread bag (plastic with colored balloons) and had a lady tell me what to do... I thought it was crap but...........it does work. Works on yellowed pipes too if you get em hot and put on heavy duty oven cleaner and wipe with n/p. Be sure to cover anything you don't want hit with that stuff as it will screw anything else up!
    vnvwarren
    Death is just a change in residence
    without the packin'
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    oven cleaner
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    Goo Gone! Rub it on, it'll come right off. Costs about 3 bucks.

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