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Katana 1000 exhaust help
I just bought a stock exhaust from a 83 katana 1000 with 5,000 miles the bike was stored in a damp garage there is no holes but the exhaust has surface rust any tips on restoration to stock appearance ?
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sand smooth and replate with blackchrome?
other then that try some real mild chrome polish and see if it messes up the black chrome?
i need to polish my kat pipes too and have been holding off since i am scared i am going to scratch them up.78 GS1000 Yosh replica racer project
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Originally posted by first timer View Postsand smooth and replate with blackchrome?
other then that try some real mild chrome polish and see if it messes up the black chrome?
i need to polish my kat pipes too and have been holding off since i am scared i am going to scratch them up.
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Have not tried it on exhaust pipes, but have modest success using aluminum foil as a polishing rag.
The tongue on my trailer is chrome and tends to get some rust over the winter. Every spring I rub it with some aluminum foil, wash it down, then spray some clear polyurethane on it to seal it for the summer. Seems to do quite well.
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neverdull or flitz does this quite well for this. you can get them at autozone or any farm and fleet. also brasso (at kmart/walmart) works good, thats what we used in the marine corps to clean our weapons and it never ruined the bluing or any plated pieces. cliff
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