Best All Purpose Motorcycle Polish Ever!

Best All Purpose Motorcycle Polish Ever!

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Boaz said in December 29th, 2008 at 7:59 am

Please: do you know the amount of heat that goes through that thing? Chances are that your exhaust pipe is made of aluminum. Just buy one of those fancy mufflers that cover the exhaust. They come in a grey heat proof metal, black heat proof or very heavy chrome–all are pretty scratch resistant, up to a point.

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MARYJANE F said in December 29th, 2008 at 8:49 am

You really cannot remove scratches from chromium without rechroming.The only thing i can tell you is polish it often there is a polish called blue- job, look it up online i bought it online it is very expensive but it works good as fucc. unless you have the money to rechrome it, give blue-job a try.
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mikey said in December 29th, 2008 at 9:16 am

no
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guardrailjim said in December 29th, 2008 at 10:04 am

There are a lot of bikes out there with removable heat shields for the exhaust. Go to some bike shops, look at bikes with heat shields and buy one that matches what you want to cover. Get someone to tac weld a bracket and install it. A simple 10 min job that can be done with the pipes on the bike.
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txhypnotist said in December 29th, 2008 at 10:38 am

Nope, rechrome is the only way.
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drubaby32698 said in December 29th, 2008 at 10:56 am

Unfortunately the same thing has happened to me and I have a brand new Hindle exhaust put on so getting another is out of the question. But If you have a stock pipe then you can just put a slip on on it or get a new aftermarket full exhaust. Otherwise, welcome to the club.
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flaming_dog_racing said in December 29th, 2008 at 11:37 am

No good. Is it chrome, or polished 316??? ( stainless steel), or titanium??? Or alloy, for that matter? If it's chrome, then you'll have to get it re chromed. Look on ther body of the exhaust, and see if it's got anything stamped into it. It'll be really obvious, if it has. Look for 316, or stainless steel, or titanium, or a number like 6061 (aluminium). If there's any of the above, you can get the scratches polished out. If it's chrome, then it won't have a scratch, as such. It should look like it's got 'flaking', or a chipped surface. If it's chrome, make enquiries, before you get it rechromed. To buy an aftermarket slip on muffler, will probably be cheaper.
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