TrippleSIX
Jan 12 2004, 02:13 PM
would anyone know the best way to get burn marks off exhaust pipes on a banshee.
the marks are from riding pants, the pipes are toomey T6
i was thinking steelwool, but i dont wana hurt the finish on the pipe.
also i tried mothers already, doesent work.
SHOCKER
Jan 12 2004, 03:00 PM
I got some on my new pipe a coupke of weeks ago, and it burned right off when i was ridding it
redandblackonebanshee
Jan 12 2004, 03:20 PM
your probably gonna have to use steel wool but go easy on the finish and you should be fine, i use it on my t5's
Bronc-O-Boy11
Jan 12 2004, 03:43 PM
Let brake fluid or tranny fluid sit on it for a bit, should wipe right off.
DUNE
Jan 12 2004, 05:06 PM
Get some "never dull".
It comes in a cotton form and won't leave scratches like steelwool.
It may take some work but it should make it like new...
Bansh88
Jan 12 2004, 05:26 PM
I used fine steel wool lightly for minor burns. I got some caked on crap I used a Dremmel. Oops! I'll try some brake fluid.
RRon3
Jan 12 2004, 06:24 PM
Coke and tin foil, sounds weird but it works.
Forced Overtime
Jan 12 2004, 06:34 PM
Coke and tin foil?????? Hope you aren't talking about free basing ............ so how does coke and tin foil help with burn marks on pipes?
RRon3
Jan 12 2004, 09:07 PM
It is the chemicals in the coke. I got rust spots and boot marks off my girlfriend's banshee pipes. I was skeptical too, but it worked.
DUNE
Jan 13 2004, 06:34 AM
| QUOTE (RIDE RED and on 3 @ Jan 12 2004, 09:07 PM) |
| It is the chemicals in the coke. I got rust spots and boot marks off my girlfriend's banshee pipes. I was skeptical too, but it worked. |
Hey Ride Red on Banshee, You still riding that thing???
Bansh88
Jan 13 2004, 11:14 AM
What do you do? Put Coke on the pipe and rub with foil? Let's get some instructions! Can I use Safeway Select?
TrippleSIX
Jan 13 2004, 11:32 AM
you know what. i heard about that coke thing. i cleans stuff good. it was on that show "myth busters".
im gona give it a whirl...
Moto13
Jan 13 2004, 11:45 AM
That's because there's so much acid in the stuff, it'll eat through anything...
RRon3
Jan 13 2004, 01:14 PM
| QUOTE (Bansh88 @ Jan 13 2004, 11:14 AM) |
| What do you do? Put Coke on the pipe and rub with foil? Let's get some instructions! Can I use Safeway Select? |
Here are the instructions:
1. Open the coke
2. Take a drink
3. Put foil in a ball, shiny side out
4. Pour coke on the pipe
5. Rub the pipe with foil, start easy and rub harder if need be
6. Take another drink
7. Repeat steps if necessary
And Tom, as much work as I have to do to that Yammi I deserve to ride it
DUNE
Jan 13 2004, 01:31 PM
Thelast929
Jan 14 2004, 07:08 PM
| QUOTE (AfireInside @ Jan 13 2004, 11:32 AM) |
you know what. i heard about that coke thing. i cleans stuff good. it was on that show "myth busters". im gona give it a whirl... |

someone was using tin foil and a pipe when the show "Myth Busters" was on, 'cause they said that the "Coke" only did TWO things, "JACK & S#!T" and last I heard, Jack left town!
The fact that it's a fluid is what helps.
Try two equel areas. One with foil and Coke, the other with foil and water,beer, pee or whatever other liquid you have around.
Do you think the Coke-a-Cola Co. would pass up the chance of selling cola to people for twice as much if they thought even for a second that it could be used as a cleaning agent? Or do they not know about Cokes super powers?
BaNsHeE350
Jan 14 2004, 08:26 PM
| QUOTE (Mr.DUNE @ Jan 12 2004, 06:06 PM) |
Get some "never dull".
It comes in a cotton form and won't leave scratches like steelwool.
It may take some work but it should make it like new... |
I've noticed Never Dull leaves small scratches in my aluminum tank....i was kind of disappointed. Maybe you and others have had better luck.
turbopilot
Jan 14 2004, 08:53 PM
AHHHH shut up and RIDE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! j k
SHOCKER
Jan 14 2004, 09:21 PM
Ive used nevr-dul on all my billet and chrome parts, and it works awesome, no scratchs, just takes a little elbow grease
SychoCR
Jan 14 2004, 11:37 PM
how bout some brasso ? used that stuff all the time in the army to polish metal stuff
Thelast929
Jan 15 2004, 10:04 PM
hmmm brasso, good call. I'll have to try that on some aluminum and see if it works. I know it rocks for copper and brass.
c-diddy
Jan 16 2004, 09:57 AM
i used soft scrub on my aluminum cooler rack and some plastics and it worked.sometimes i smooth it all around then let it sit for a minute before i scrub.
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