Cleaning Termi Stainless Steel Pipes?

Started by nickbee, December 31, 2015, 12:38:27 PM

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nickbee

So I just took off my Full term exhaust to install carbon belt covers on my M1200S. 

Do you guys have a preferred way to clean stainless pipes?  I remember on my RC51 Ti Satos I used to use a scotch pad with orange cleaner. 

Heath

I had good luck with green scotch brite pads and bar keepers friend.
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nickbee

I use bar keepers friend all the time on my all clad stainless pans/pots so that makes perfect sense!   [thumbsup]

d3vi@nt

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xcanuc

I used to use simichrome on my 900ss. Worked amazing.

Boltznnuts

great results using Raco,just to add another product to the fold

koko64

Mothers Metal Polish and Turtlewax Metal Polish both appear to work well. They are both that white paste common to such metal polishes. A Scotchbrite too.
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lazylightnin717

Scotch brite and WD 40 has worked well for me.
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CookieMonster

Quote from: lazylightnin717 on January 03, 2016, 02:38:41 PM
Scotch brite and WD 40 has worked well for me.
I have heard of this method as well...also I don't know how true this is but that it helps with the bluing process for those into it. Not my statement, so don't flame me for it if not accurate.
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Slide Panda

FWIW I used a "sand blaster" disc in a grinder to quickly clean off the worst stuff (on 2000 era pipes) and a fine wire cup in a drill for follow on passes as well as concave areas the disc could not do at all.
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