Burnt Saddlebag on Exhaust

Started by Herman, August 16, 2005, 08:38:51 PM

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Herman

Ok, so I managed to burn my saddlebag on my top left exhaust (I'm officially on my list of top 10 dumb a$$es  :? ).  Is there a way to get the stuff off my exhaust so it can shine again?  I tried some cleaner that I used on my R/C car (if it's safe enough to spray in to an electric engine, I figured it would be safe on the Magna) and used a bug scrubbing sponge and had no luck.  HELP!!

Curtis_Valk

Some folks use oven cleaner on hot pipes to get shoe marks off.  I have not tried it myself.  DON'T GET IT ON ANYTHING ELSE!!!

Curtis
Rowlett, TX MOOT #315 VRCC #26023
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Greg Cothern

Best thing to clean burnt on saddlebag, or boot, or just about anything is a razor blade.  Be very careful not to cut yourself though, dont ask how I know, LoL.
Greg Cothern
00 Valkyrie Interstate
96 Magna 
Previously owned:
87 Super
96 Magna project bike
95 Magna "Pay it forward"   

rjb/AKA Bob Barram

That is special Greg!!LOL!
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Herman

Thanks for the tips.  I'll give it a go this weekend and see where I end up...with my luck I'll most likely be back here asking if anyone has some pipes they want to sell, hahaha.

Greg Cothern

Herman I know the razor blade will work, just make sure they are the rigid back type and work patiently and it will come off.
NO BLEEDING though!
Greg Cothern
00 Valkyrie Interstate
96 Magna 
Previously owned:
87 Super
96 Magna project bike
95 Magna "Pay it forward"   

roboto65

Yeah bloods even harder to remove  :lol:
Allen Rugg 
76 Jeep CJ

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