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GS750GUY
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After doing a tune up on my 78 GS750EC I had it running and wanted to feel each header exaust pipe to be sure each cylinder was firing so I put on a pair of brown cloth work gloves to use as an insulator between the pipes and my hand. This worked great.....I could feel the heat but did not scorch my hand.
However, I did manage to scorch the glove and on each pipe up at the bend by the head it left a black blemish on my chrome and the blemish is the exact cloth weave pattern that the glove has.
In my attempts to get this off the pipes I have tried everything except dynamite. I've used lacquer thinner, gasoline, alchohol, steel wool, and even furniture strpper with no success at all.
I imagine the gloves are either cotton or nylon; but whatever it is; it's really burned in there.
I welcome your suggestions. Prior to this the pipes were pristine.
Thanks,
GS750guy
However, I did manage to scorch the glove and on each pipe up at the bend by the head it left a black blemish on my chrome and the blemish is the exact cloth weave pattern that the glove has.
In my attempts to get this off the pipes I have tried everything except dynamite. I've used lacquer thinner, gasoline, alchohol, steel wool, and even furniture strpper with no success at all.
I imagine the gloves are either cotton or nylon; but whatever it is; it's really burned in there.
I welcome your suggestions. Prior to this the pipes were pristine.
Thanks,
GS750guy