Burned on rain gear

Apr 19, 2015
884
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Clarksville, TN
Name
JC
After all these years of learning how not to burn my gear on my pipes.....and now I mess up and do it again on the Black set. Always had chrome and other than a pain in the butt, not a problem. But now black.....flat.....a problem
 
After all these years of learning how not to burn my gear on my pipes.....and now I mess up and do it again on the Black set. Always had chrome and other than a pain in the butt, not a problem. But now black.....flat.....a problem

Goo be Gone.......Works great without any scraping if you are patient and let it soak in then wipe it and repeat....And as an extra added bonus you pipes will have an orangey aroma .....ThumbUp....All kidding aside the stuff really works and won't leave a dull whiteish stain like WD40 sometimes will....
 
I know Easy Off oven cleaner works like magic on boot heels and I bet it will do the same on nylon. Spray it on at night and in the morning just wipe it off with a soft cloth. I know back in the day they said to use Easy Off Cold Oven version, but I can only find the regular oven cleaner now days. Still works.
 
Goo be Gone.......Works great without any scraping if you are patient and let it soak in then wipe it and repeat....And as an extra added bonus you pipes will have an orangey aroma .....ThumbUp....All kidding aside the stuff really works and won't leave a dull whiteish stain like WD40 sometimes will....

Wish I'd have known this 10+ years ago, before using WD40 on the Python's for my T-Sport. That turned out just as described.:(
 
I used easy off heavy duty oven cleaner on a spot that was over a year old. Start bike and let it get good and hot. Spray on pipe and let it sit being careful not to get any oven cleaner on painted parts. I used an old credit card to scrape loose material and 0000 steel wool on a stubborn spot. This was on chrome pipes. Looks like new now.
 
I put a big glob of Gojo and let it sit for a bit. I don't know if it's the orange in it or not but it's worked every time. Repeat if needed.

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The citrus in the orange eats up just about everything

Plastic razor blades from Lowes or Home Depot work good also

Z

I wouldn't use it on those black exhausts but then you wouldn't see burned stuff anyway I guess. But chrome it seems to do great on and it's what I got. I just keep wiping it off and putting more on until it melts away.
 
I know Easy Off oven cleaner works like magic on boot heels and I bet it will do the same on nylon. Spray it on at night and in the morning just wipe it off with a soft cloth. I know back in the day they said to use Easy Off Cold Oven version, but I can only find the regular oven cleaner now days. Still works.
***** Yepper. I delivered 4 new Mack tractors to the the U.S. Postal Service in Fort Worth,Tx.While I was gettin the trucks checked in a shop guy was taking graffiti off those goofy step vans they use and was doin it with Easy Off.Used it to take melted rubber boot heel off the rear goose neck on my Superglide.My "date" thought it was a niffty place to rest her boot instead of the pegs.Had the the nerve to blame me for ruining her boot.Never took her riding again.
 

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