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Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 9:47 pm
by horand
Hi
My 2016 RT Iconic has some bluing on the exhaust pipes as they exit the engine.
Can anyone recommend a suitable cleaning agent?
I note others suggesting Harpic toilet cleaner on chrome pipes but not stainless steel (SS)?
I believe my pipes are SS as I have tried to attach a magnet as SS will not attract a magnet and yes there is no magnetic pull at all.
All suggestions/recommendations great-fully welcome?
Many Thanks
David

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 10:10 pm
by milleplod
Chromed headers aren't magnetic either!  ;) There's any number of proprietary cleaners to get rid of blu(e)ing - Autosol do one, I use one called Peek.

Pete

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Tue May 21, 2019 10:17 pm
by horand
Many Thanks Pete

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Wed May 22, 2019 9:34 am
by bandytales
horand wrote: Hi
My 2016 RT Iconic has some bluing on the exhaust pipes as they exit the engine.
Can anyone recommend a suitable cleaning agent?
I note others suggesting Harpic toilet cleaner on chrome pipes but not stainless steel (SS)?
I believe my pipes are SS as I have tried to attach a magnet as SS will not attract a magnet and yes there is no magnetic pull at all.
All suggestions/recommendations great-fully welcome?
Many Thanks
David

Can I suggest giving bleaches (and the likes) a miss. SolvolAutosol, Peek and other cleaners are the way to go. Personally, I think the bluing complements the exhaust.
DO NOT USE WIRE WOOL. Keep all abrasives as gentle as possible.

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Wed May 22, 2019 9:46 am
by David.
Ok, it's not a 2016 LC, but I know which look I prefer.

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Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Wed May 22, 2019 10:23 am
by horand
Many Thanks

I have ordered Autosol Original Solvol Chrome Metal Aluminium Motorcycle Cleaner Polish..

Personally I would like the pipes nice and shiny and will remove/reduce the bluing if I can.

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Wed May 22, 2019 1:39 pm
by bandytales
horand wrote: Many Thanks

I have ordered Autosol Original Solvol Chrome Metal Aluminium Motorcycle Cleaner Polish..

Personally I would like the pipes nice and shiny and will remove/reduce the bluing if I can.

Yes, they do look nice, but polishing that bluing off can take a while!

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Thu May 23, 2019 10:05 pm
by Steve F
milleplod wrote: Chromed headers aren't magnetic either!  ;) There's any number of proprietary cleaners to get rid of blu(e)ing - Autosol do one, I use one called Peek.

Pete
However.......

[size=18px]Stainless steels are iron-based alloys primarily known for their generally excellent corrosion resistance, which is largely due to the steel's chromium concentration. There are several different types of stainless steels. The two main types are austenitic and ferritic, each of which exhibits a different atomic arrangement. Due to this difference, ferritic stainless steels are generally magnetic while austenitic stainless steels usually are not. [/size]
[size=18px].......but not ferritic on BMW pipes![/size]

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 2:02 pm
by schmails
My 2011 pipes went from blue to eventually brown. I could not polish it out anymore ...


So I went with JetHot ceramic coating. Had to remove and send away, but I think it was worth it.


Worked great and now they never blue.
YMMV.


Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 2:49 pm
by Qball-16
schmails wrote: My 2011 pipes went from blue to eventually brown. I could not polish it out anymore ...


So I went with JetHot ceramic coating. Had to remove and send away, but I think it was worth it.


Worked great and now they never blue.
YMMV.

Me too, but I went with black.


Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Mon May 27, 2019 5:02 pm
by Lucky
I soooo don't enjoy polishing header pipes that I ordered my new 1250 without chrome exhaust. I'd much rather use fine wire wool and Solvo Autosol on stainless steel headers.

Imagine my 'joy' when I collected the bike and found it came with a non-chrome silencer but still chrome headers. Grr...

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2019 4:29 pm
by David.
Have spent 4 to 5 hours today washing & polishing my TC RT. The exhaust headers look as good as in this photo (not my bike). A toothbrush & some Solvol plus a microfibre cloth worked a treat.

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It'll be interesting to see how quickly they discolour having now had the bike set up properly by Hilltop Motorcycles.

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 10:42 am
by guest4915
Bear in mind that Solvol is an abrasive which is removing the metal from your exhausts.

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Wed Sep 04, 2019 11:08 am
by bandytales
Pickaxe wrote: Bear in mind that Solvol is an abrasive which is removing the metal from your exhausts.

True, but that is true for everything that takes the bluing off the pipes. I comfort myself in knowing that I had been using this for MANY years on my Oilhead, and never ever polished through the chrome plating. As ever, the key is not overdoing it and getting carried away. Some folk use polishing mops on electric drills along with other aggressive mechanical methods. Trying to keep it as gentle as possible is the answer.

Re: Cleaning The Exhaust Pipes

Posted: Thu Sep 05, 2019 12:51 pm
by realshelby
Happich "Semi-Chrome" is the best all around metal polish I have ever used. Expensive here in the States and not easy to find. Made in Germany, so y'all across the Pond may find it easier over there.


One mistake that is common ( I done it years ago too), is to use common steel wool. That leaves particles in the surface.....that rust! Use stainless steel or I sometimes use the 3M abrasive pads made of Nylon. I put the Semi-Chrome right on the wool or nylon and go at it. Then use a cloth for a final polish job.  I have used 2000 grit sandpaper to get really bad corrosion off  the pipes, but that takes a good bit of elbow grease to get polished up.


I have never seen any negative effect from using the slightly abrasive metal polishes on chrome.