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care for stainless downpipes
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anyone got some TOP TIPS for cleaning and keeping clean stainless exhaust downpipes  Smile
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#2
autosol and plenty of elbow grease :d
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#3
ride the bike and ignore them.
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#4
I use peek or autosol metal polish and a green scourer, they come up great!
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(26-04-12, 09:12 PM)griff86 link Wrote: I use peek or autosol metal polish and a green scourer, they come up great!

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#6
stainless steel cleaner regularly :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes :rolleyes :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin :rollin
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#7
Pretty sure I know the answer to this, BUT

Mine have gone slightly golden (which is to do with high temperatures affecting the compounds in the metal correct?) and I assume that no amount of scrubbing / polishing is going to make them return to silver is it?
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(26-04-12, 09:03 PM)mcyoungy link Wrote: ride the bike and ignore them.
Ditto, enjoy the ride and if others don't want to look at it feck em.
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(26-04-12, 11:14 PM)Dead Eye link Wrote: Pretty sure I know the answer to this, BUT

Mine have gone slightly golden (which is to do with high temperatures affecting the compounds in the metal correct?) and I assume that no amount of scrubbing / polishing is going to make them return to silver is it?


I had to sand down my downpipes not long ago due to a plastic bag melting onto it and I found that it went back to silver although that only lasted for about 2 rides.
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#10
morning all and thanks for your replys..a mixed bag there....i was thinking of painting them black to match the origanal anyone tried that ?  Wink
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#11
mine were looking abit grubby so i sanded em down with a light wet and dry paper then polished with autosol, came up brilliantly
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(30-04-12, 01:04 PM)Fazer Jake link Wrote: mine were looking abit grubby so i sanded em down with a light wet and dry paper then polished with autosol, came up brilliantly

thanks fazerjake...i think t i`ll do the same  Smile
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(27-04-12, 06:22 AM)red98 link Wrote: morning all and thanks for your replys..a mixed bag there....i was thinking of painting them black to match the origanal anyone tried that ?  Wink


I did with the original crappy downpipes but certainly wouldn't if I swapped them for lovely stainless.
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