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Steel wool & WD-40 on black chrome?
Anyone ever done this? I just got a replacement exhaust for the 1150, and it could use a cleanup. If it were traditional chrome, I'd do it without thinking twice, but I certainly don't want to mess up what looks like a really nice exhaust.Tags: None
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by UncleMike View PostAnyone ever done this? I just got a replacement exhaust for the 1150, and it could use a cleanup. If it were traditional chrome, I'd do it without thinking twice, but I certainly don't want to mess up what looks like a really nice exhaust.
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Anything that touches the visible surface will erode the black finish - even common chrome cleaners. Steel wool is a no no if the black is important to you. In the end though removing oxidation may result in a larger improvement than degrading the black so everyone must judge for themselves.Ed
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UncleMike
Yeah, I was talking about the 0000 steel wool that doesn't harm silver chrome at all.
I was thinking the 0000 steel wool with WD-40, then following it with S-100 engine brightener.
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TheCafeKid
Originally posted by UncleMike View PostYeah, I was talking about the 0000 steel wool that doesn't harm silver chrome at all.
I was thinking the 0000 steel wool with WD-40, then following it with S-100 engine brightener.
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cliffie1946
How did this turn out? The black chrome on my '83 GS1100E exhaust looks like it has clear coat on the megaphones and it's peeling away from the foot pegs on back. Anybody had any luck doing a refinish on theirs? If so, how and what did you use?
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GS ace
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I agree with Nessism. I've seen black chrome lose its character when Simichrome was used. I would be extremely careful and use a very light touch in the use of steel wool. More subtle methods should be tried first. I would use non-abrasive petroleum based cleaners, after a good power washing to remove damaging grit.
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The black coating is much less durable than chrome. The middle section and mufflers hold up pretty well to chrome cleaner and steel wool but the header pipes seem to degrade more easily. It's hard to notice while you're polishing but the black begins to fade into a sort of dark pewter color then gets lighter. I would use just chrome cleaner and very gently. If you get the pipes looking nice and shiny the small pits aren't very visible. If you get the pits out but the color fades it is more noticeable.
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