Cleaning 2T Pipe (help)

Braders756
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Edited Date/Time 4/7/2013 7:34pm
Hello guys, me again, I look at my bike and it looks absolutely sweet... apart from the pipe.
I ride almost twice a week and this has caused my exhaust to rust and have some dirt on it which is stuck to it solidly. I am here to ask you guys the best product and how to apply it to my pipe to get it looking like new again, as it really is causing to be a let down to my bikes appearance. I know there has to be something out there! Hope you guys can get back to me ASAP...

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Braders756
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4/7/2013 3:58pm
Thank you, will have a snoop around for these products, have some WD40 lying around I believe...
dynomike
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4/7/2013 4:04pm
Lysol toilet bowl cleaner and a scotch brite (seriously)
Braders756
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4/7/2013 4:07pm
I might actually try that... sounds funny but I'll try anything serious to get that horrid muck off, muahaha!

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4/7/2013 4:08pm
sos pads work great. just wet the pipe and the pad and start scrubbing!
Braders756
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4/7/2013 4:10pm
Thanks for the reply headache, I will order some if I don't have some lying around the house, when I have all products I shall post before and after pictures on here! Smile
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4/7/2013 4:21pm
USED fabric softner sheets from your dryer. Works wonders!








Oh wait, that's for love bugs on your car Wink Yeah, what everyone else said!
4/7/2013 4:22pm
If you can take it off do a thorough cleaning with a pressure washer as well a brown scotch brite pad....water works fine.....once you have it all clean take wd40 and a drill with a wire wheel and use the wirewheel to clean the mill scale (dark colored area around welds)off.....then go over it again with wd40 or other penetrating oil.....
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4/7/2013 4:24pm
Silkolene all in one and it smells amazing lol
Braders756
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4/7/2013 4:28pm
I have tried the pressure washer and it doesn't remove the hard old dirt stuck on the pipe, am yet to try it with some Scotch Brite, I'll have a look around my shed for some of it and hopefully do that, also I may try the Silkolene all in one! Thanks guys, keep posting me suggestions (maybe some household products that I may already own as I can get started ASAP)! Smile
reded
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4/7/2013 4:31pm
This shit will change your life.....

4/7/2013 4:32pm
Braders756 wrote:
I have tried the pressure washer and it doesn't remove the hard old dirt stuck on the pipe, am yet to try it with some Scotch...
I have tried the pressure washer and it doesn't remove the hard old dirt stuck on the pipe, am yet to try it with some Scotch Brite, I'll have a look around my shed for some of it and hopefully do that, also I may try the Silkolene all in one! Thanks guys, keep posting me suggestions (maybe some household products that I may already own as I can get started ASAP)! Smile
Well.....use a wire wheel and drill to get the grunge off if the pressure washer doesn't work. Use simple green as well.....pressure wash it.....simple green.....let it sit a couple minutes and pressure wash again......liquid wrench silicone spray breaks up the gunk well too....
4/7/2013 4:33pm
Naval jelly from your local hardware store. It is the best. CLR is next.
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4/7/2013 4:36pm
The naval jelly is best for this application but CLR will do a bang up job plus it works wonders on sinks, shower stalls and toilets.
Braders756
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4/7/2013 4:39pm
I've never heard of this CLR stuff, this will be what I will order along with some Scotch Brite and WD40 for after just in case I've ran out. Thanks reded and madmaxperformance
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4/7/2013 5:33pm
Someone mentioned mag wheel cleaner. If it has phosphoric acid in it, it will work good to clean up the rust. That and a red Scotch Brite pad. Once clean, oil it up good to keep it from rusting.

If you have a PPG automotive paint supply store nearby, grab a quart of DX579 metal cleaner. It dilutes with water, use latex or rubber gloves, and it works excellent. Do this with the pipe off the bike. The acid will stain zinc plated hardware. Get your red and gray scotch brite pads there too.
4/7/2013 5:39pm
newmann wrote:
Someone mentioned mag wheel cleaner. If it has phosphoric acid in it, it will work good to clean up the rust. That and a red Scotch...
Someone mentioned mag wheel cleaner. If it has phosphoric acid in it, it will work good to clean up the rust. That and a red Scotch Brite pad. Once clean, oil it up good to keep it from rusting.

If you have a PPG automotive paint supply store nearby, grab a quart of DX579 metal cleaner. It dilutes with water, use latex or rubber gloves, and it works excellent. Do this with the pipe off the bike. The acid will stain zinc plated hardware. Get your red and gray scotch brite pads there too.
Mag wheel cleaner gives it a trick factory look.
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4/7/2013 6:02pm
reded wrote:
This shit will change your life..... [img]https://p.vitalmx.com/photos/forums/2013/04/07/image_959195.jpg[/img]
This shit will change your life.....

Nothing else comes close.

Lime away works also, but it is basically CLR in a different container.

As for the inside of the pipe, take it to an automotive shop and have it dipped in (I think) their acid tank. Cleans the inside like new.
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4/7/2013 6:02pm
Lime A-way. take your pipe off so you dont get any on other parts, put it in a spray bottle and watch the discolor, rust and grim disapper. You will probably have to scrub some of it depending on how bad but like others say use scotch brite pads and when done rinse and a good ol layer of WD-40
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4/7/2013 6:37pm
Coke to clean the rust off. If you can soak your pipe in it overnight, it works better. Have you ever seen the dirty penny in a Coke trick? Once you geti the rust off, keep it sprayed down with WD40. Wed bought the bulk liqud and applyed it with a spray bottle. Also sprayed the number plates and underside of fenders to keep mud and dirt from building up.

Seriously, try the Coke soak. You'll be suprised!
4/7/2013 6:49pm
who washes a bike, doesn't spray wd40 on the pipe, then asks how to clean/remove the rust?

sigh.
NorcalVet
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4/7/2013 7:34pm
**** Different ?

What if you have a platinum PC pipe.



And you want the "Works" looks ----natural finish

Is there a way to remove the coating?

or should I just stick w/ the platinum coating?

Thanks

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