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Old 06-28-2019, 06:55 PM
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Default HELP !!! Baggie melted on exhaust pipe :(

Any suggestions on how to remove a melted baggie from my exhaust pipe ??? After you are done laughing of course...
 
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Old 06-28-2019, 08:10 PM
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for chrome, Harley boot mark remover works pretty good, leave it on overnight. I've used easy off oven cleaner (again, leave on overnight) and that works too, but do not get it on the paint.
 
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if it's chrome, I used Blue Magic..Worked great!
 
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What was in the baggie? Was it a dime bag?
 
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Baggie??
 
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use foil to warm your food
 
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If chrome, spray WD-40 on it, and wipe it with 00 steel wool.
 
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What time said except ad two zeros to the steel wool. 0000 steel wool and wd 40 will take that right off.
 
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Magic eraser
 
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I had something similiar. Melted rain pants. Took it over to the local bodyshop. The owner comes out with a razor blade. Couple of glides across the pipe looks brand new. Couple years later i did it myself to remove a boot mark.
 
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