How To Remove Burnt Rubber From Exhaust Pipes
The odd thing is that while most of us pay fairly careful attention to installing things like brake calipers exhaust.
How to remove burnt rubber from exhaust pipes. Once the exhaust cools with the rubber on there it is baked on and hard to get off. If it will not try stainless polish from an auto store. Supertrapp stainless exhaust on my 89 Honda Hawk GT.
Soft Scrub is a thick bathroom cleaner like Jif or Cif in Europe so Im sure they would work just as well. Ive heard that Easy-Off oven cleaner works for thisjust make sure you do it outsidewhen I had a plastic bag fall and hit my pipes I took a short ride then used a damp cloth to clean off the residue. Apply the cleaner to the melted shoe fragments to rehydrate them.
No funny exhaust emissions just small amounts of white smoke. That the finest grade of steel wool I use it on bumpers etc anything chrome or stainless. How to remove burnt oil from exhaust pipes.
If at first you dont succeed skydiving is not for you. Turtle Wax Chrome Polish and a bit of elbow grease took it right off. The best time to get it off is right after it happened and dont let the exhaust cool down.
Just be careful not scratch or burn your pipes with the iron. The water pump and timing belt are brand new and the head gasket was tested. I noticed a small less than a dime sized spot on my pipe by the passenger peg last night when I was polishing before winter storage.
If the material is fairly easy to melt you may be able to use and old iron to melt or soften it up and then wipe it away with a cloth. Black exhaust only please. Apply carburetor or oven cleaner to a clean cloth or rag.