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Once the rust gets to that point it's almost impossible to get rid of it. Your best bet is to find a sandblaster in your area. I've heard good things about ceramic coatings but they are expensive. Not sure what your budget is.Ed
To measure is to know.
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michael816
Well I was hoping for an easier solution, like a gel or cream that dissolves rust and polishes the chrome. I guess you cant always get what you want.
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Clone
Jeez, you live in texas, isn't it as dry as a recovering alcoholics palate there:-D
Naw, your rust problem is about as bad as I have seen, if you use naval jelly or sometning similar, you will still need to do something to seal the metal again, coating or paint, because they will look like shiite once cleaned.
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harry69koi
In the uk we get more rain in a week than yo guys do in a year so rust is a very big issue here :shock: What ive seen alot of peeps do is remove as much rust as possible with chemicals/abrasion etc then peeps would get tins of ......wait for it......BBQ paint :-D To repaint them? Ive seen the results and boy it looks good,matt black and the rust would have a hell of a job returning thu that paint\\/
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tomcat24551
To remove the rust, soak pipes in Evaporust. Check it out at: http://www.evaporust.com/
It's available at Autozone and it works! You'll probably need more than one container, though.
Tomcat
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Originally posted by michael816 View PostWell I was hoping for an easier solution, like a gel or cream that dissolves rust and polishes the chrome. I guess you cant always get what you want.
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Good luck.Last edited by Nessism; 07-30-2007, 05:01 AM.Ed
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Chuckster
Originally posted by tomcat24551 View PostTo remove the rust, soak pipes in Evaporust. Check it out at: http://www.evaporust.com/
It's available at Autozone and it works! You'll probably need more than one container, though.
Tomcat
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goodscout
If you want to leave them on the bike and clean them fairly quickly, so you can keep riding, get an assortment of wire brushes that fit your drill and have at it. Several different shapes are better so you can get into all the different crevasses. One of mine was pretty bad, and at least it made it look a LOT better. Wire brushes, don't seem to be recommended very often, but if it is that far gone, it won't hurt.
Good Luck
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And ended up with this. It's raw steel where the rust was so you need to paint it when done. Costs about $10.00 for the setup if you already have the battery charger.
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