Jag Living Legend Joined Oct 7, 2013 Messages 3,935 Location Cape May Co. NJ Ride 2013 R3T Nov 16, 2014 #11 http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/...-Adhesive-Remover?N=5396314+3294310449&rt=rud Try this works great. Wear gloves nasty stuff but won't hurt pain.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/...-Adhesive-Remover?N=5396314+3294310449&rt=rud Try this works great. Wear gloves nasty stuff but won't hurt pain.
GRAMPY Supercharged Joined Oct 14, 2014 Messages 361 Location ENGLAND Ride R3 Classic Nov 16, 2014 #12 Not letting crud ' build-up ' is my answer, I only ever use a rag & WD.40; No tarnishing or scratch marks---EVER.
Not letting crud ' build-up ' is my answer, I only ever use a rag & WD.40; No tarnishing or scratch marks---EVER.
Wannbe Supercharged Joined Apr 20, 2014 Messages 378 Location Addison Alabama Ride 2014 R3R Nov 16, 2014 #13 Single edge razor blade scraped my wifes boot heel off my pipes. Polished up with Mothers metal polish.
Single edge razor blade scraped my wifes boot heel off my pipes. Polished up with Mothers metal polish.
Jeff Cameron Supercharged Joined Mar 8, 2014 Messages 470 Location Edmonton, Alberta Canada Ride 2014 Triumph Rocket III Roadster Nov 16, 2014 #14 +1 for the fine steel wool to remove stuff.
IMFASTTOO Living Legend Joined Nov 23, 2008 Messages 4,394 Nov 16, 2014 #15 CanberraR3 said: First pic was just seconds after I applied it. It cleaned up not too bad though and I have a bit more heat shield than in the second pic covering it now anyway. Click to expand... YES I dont like the ceramic coatings and I wouldnt try oven cleaner on it anyway but I have had no problems with the chrome and stainless pipes
CanberraR3 said: First pic was just seconds after I applied it. It cleaned up not too bad though and I have a bit more heat shield than in the second pic covering it now anyway. Click to expand... YES I dont like the ceramic coatings and I wouldnt try oven cleaner on it anyway but I have had no problems with the chrome and stainless pipes