TonkaDriver
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When I bought my trike I noticed there are marks on the exhaust from what would seem to be the soles of boots. Does anyone have a secret for cleaning these marks up?
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When I bought my trike I noticed there are marks on the exhaust from what would seem to be the soles of boots. Does anyone have a secret for cleaning these marks up?
I've used Chrome polish with 0000 steel wool, just takes some time and not very much pressure. Best thing I ever did after a couple of weeks was to buy the Harley heel guard.
https://www.harley-davidson.com/store/rider-footboard-heel-guard
When I bought my trike I noticed there are marks on the exhaust from what would seem to be the soles of boots. Does anyone have a secret for cleaning these marks up?
Oven cleaner.. AKA; Easy off......
When I bought my trike I noticed there are marks on the exhaust from what would seem to be the soles of boots. Does anyone have a secret for cleaning these marks up?
I would say proceed with caution on this one. I had a couple of small boot marks on my new 16 TG, from my boots. I tried the oven cleaner when the exhaust was hot. Not only did it not work, it created a even bigger mess. Long story short, I wish I would have just left it on there. I did get some results with very fine steel wool and a lot of elbow grease. Good luck.
Don't they make two kinds of oven cleaner? One that is used on hot surfaces and one on cold? This isn't my area of the house but I thought that was true at one time. But things do change and just haven't paid any attention since we got a self cleaning oven. I'm just thinking that if you used the cold stuff on a hot surface you could make a huge mess potentially. Just thinking out loud sorta here as to what may have caused your problem. I use a copper washer used on batteries to chip away burned on stuff myself, then chrome polish. Takes time but works.
I've used Chrome polish with 0000 steel wool, just takes some time and not very much pressure. Best thing I ever did after a couple of weeks was to buy the Harley heel guard.
https://www.harley-davidson.com/store/rider-footboard-heel-guard
Don't they make two kinds of oven cleaner? One that is used on hot surfaces and one on cold? This isn't my area of the house but I thought that was true at one time. But things do change and just haven't paid any attention since we got a self cleaning oven. I'm just thinking that if you used the cold stuff on a hot surface you could make a huge mess potentially. Just thinking out loud sorta here as to what may have caused your problem. I use a copper washer used on batteries to chip away burned on stuff myself, then chrome polish. Takes time but works.
When I bought my trike I noticed there are marks on the exhaust from what would seem to be the soles of boots. Does anyone have a secret for cleaning these marks up?
Rub with a penny. comes right off, maybe it was a nickel.
It's probably a quarter now![]()
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Once you get those marks off...floorboard extensions will probably keep your boot away from the pipes, PLUS you will be much more comfortable.
Kevin
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Once you get those marks off...floorboard extensions will probably keep your boot away from the pipes, PLUS you will be much more comfortable.
Kevin
Kevin, Don't know if anyone else found this to be true, Or maybe its the way i sit/ride But with my 11 Tri ''with out'' floor board extensions my jeans rubbing against the gas tank wore the paint off of the rear of the tank, With my 17 Tri, ''Using'' your extensions There isn't any rubbing against the tank.....:Shrug: