What is the best method for cleaning Stainless Exhausts, obviously not the reddish/blue but other discolourisation - also not mud?
I have I just got poor metal?
Thanks Roger
The gold tinge that occurs…
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Normal alloy wheel cleaner…
Normal alloy wheel cleaner which is used for cars will remove the orange tinge in an instant. With my SS exhaust pipe bikes, I clean and polish the pipes and silencers once a year, looks good for a couple of weeks.
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I find dura glit and stain…
I find dura glit and stainless cleaner intended for cookers and hobs to be good for stubborn stains but generally just use solvol or auto body polish.
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Alloy cleaner and stainles…
Alloy cleaner and stainless steel sink/hob cleaners include Phosphoric acid as the active ingredient.
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'...Phosphoric acid as th…
'...Phosphoric acid as the active ingredient....'
In that case you could just use Coca-Cola, I keep a bottle in the garage for recalcitrant/rusted nuts etc.
Just don't drink the stuff!
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Diet only, you do not want…
Diet only, you do not want sugared exhausts
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Good 'ole Brasso works to…
Good 'ole Brasso works too, as does the US brand "Purple Metal Polish"
http://www.californiacustom.com.au/california-custom-catalogue/purple-metal-polish
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Regards
Steve
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Previously roger_johnson wrote:
What is the best method for cleaning Stainless Exhausts, obviously not the reddish/blue but other discolourisation - also not mud?
I have I just got poor metal?
Thanks Roger
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Previously roger_johnson w…
Previously roger_johnson wrote:
What is the best method for cleaning Stainless Exhausts, obviously not the reddish/blue but other discolourisation - also not mud?
I have I just got poor metal?
Thanks Roger
I use stain magic a japanese product with no effort gets rid of all blueing/discolourisation best product i have used. can be found sold in the uk give it a try you will be amazed.
good luck neil
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The gold tinge that occurs on SS exhaust systems is surface oxidation, much of this can be removed with a rag dipped in Solvol Autosol applied and rubbed hard with a finger.... Depending on how hot the exhaust becomes it lasts for a week or two. Even the darker colours nearer the head can be reduced. Don't worry about wearing the metal away.
As a side point, I wonder why SS wheel rims always seem to have a gold tinge? SS knives and forks manage to look bright silver with the same hue as chrome plating. I can always spot SS rims from a distance and it never looks right and spoils the looks of many renovated bikes....IMHO....Les