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Link - http://www.californiacustom.com/purple_metal_polish.html

 

I use a soft cloth and polish it in good, then use a dry cloth to take it off. "Wax on wax off"

 

Thanx man. So you don't use a buffing wheel on a bench grinder?

 

I pretty much just need to get some burnt gloves off my left pipe. As there shinny enough as is, except the glove part.

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Thanx man. So you don't use a buffing wheel on a bench grinder?

 

I pretty much just need to get some burnt gloves off my left pipe. As there shinny enough as is, except the glove part.

savage, you could try 000 or 00 steel wool. i used 000 yesterday because a had some plastic suede(or whatever it is) from my boots burnt onto my pipes and it took it off with a lot of scrubbing.

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Thanx man. So you don't use a buffing wheel on a bench grinder?

 

I pretty much just need to get some burnt gloves off my left pipe. As there shinny enough as is, except the glove part.

 

Just a cloth and some hard rubbing will do it. Everytime I get some melties on the TR6's it takes about 5-10 minutes to get the melted parts off then I do the whole lot. Oh and stand the bike on it's end so you can get into the parts underneath. best stuff ever.

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Just a cloth and some hard rubbing will do it. Everytime I get some melties on the TR6's it takes about 5-10 minutes to get the melted parts off then I do the whole lot. Oh and stand the bike on it's end so you can get into the parts underneath. best stuff ever.

 

Ok i will see if i can find a bottle of this stuff around here.

 

My bike is all apart and the pipes are on the bench so it will be easy to get them all cleaned up i bet.

Thanx

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Have you checked out CC Specialty tools? We sell rubber bullet shaped abrasives. Rubberized Abrasives are silicon carbide abrasive bonded in an oil resistant chemical rubber which has a cushioned action. It works smoothly and softly without gouging or digging into the work surface. It resists clogging and smearing and is ideal for a braod range of applications where metallic or non-metallic surfaces must be smoothed and polished without loss of dimensional tolerance or control. They come in Coarse, Medium, and Fine grit ($0.95each)and use 1/4" mandrels and we also have an 1/8" mandrel. we also sell felt buffs (bullet shaped $16.50 per pkg of 10 or $1.70 each)and polishing compounds ($2.00 each). We also sell simi-chrome polish ($10.50 per 3/4 oz tube or $25.90 a 1/2# can). If you would like more information you can call 1-800-762-6995 for a free catalog and we can answer your questions on all your porting and polishing needs. Hope this helps and good luck :kiss:

 

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