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Re: [ST] Exhaust System Tar Removal
- Subject: Re: [ST] Exhaust System Tar Removal
- From: simonb@xxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 09:44:15 +0000
Quoting Chris Harwood <Chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
WD40 works well for me.
> Rick
>
> We have product called T-Cut from Tetroseal that does it quite well.
> It contains some ammonia and is good for restoring paint when it's
> oxidised as well. However, have you tried petrol (gas)? It should be
> less abrasive than steel wool!
>
> Chris Harwood
> 00 RS UK
>
> >>> halfast3@xxxxxxxxxxx 06/11/2006 19:19:55 >>>
> Since riding in the rain is a fact of life here in the Pacific NW, one
> tends to end up with rather a lot of road tar baked on the exhaust
> can. You can remove it with fine steel wool, but it's a PITA. A
> while back, someone suggested a product for its removal. Was it an
> oven cleaning product? I saw the recent posting for the Mr. Clean
> Magic Eraser and will give it a try but in this case, I think a
> heavier duty product may in order.
> --
> Rick in Oregon
> '01 Sprint ST
>
>
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