Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
#11
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
Twice my kids have melted shoes on my pipe and I found if I just go out for a ride and get the pipe hot and as soon as I come back I rub it hard with a wet rag it comes off. It's best if you can do that the first time before it can cool.
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#12
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
I use 0000 steel wool on my pipes pretty regularly. Just about every time my wife is on the back, she'll leave boot heel on them. This is the easiest way i've found to get it off, and I've never had a problem with scratches. (quality of chome maybe?)
#13
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
My heel from my doc martens melted on my husband's bike too...someone told \\;\\\\\\; him like most of you guys Easy Off or wait till it cools off and scrap it off with a blade VERY CAREFULLY!!! \\;\\\\\\; got to remember that freezing easy off bit...
#14
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
I would use a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser and oven cleaner, which should work better than steel wool. Careful \\;close to \\;the paint with that oven cleaner though.
#17
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
ORIGINAL: MiracleMax
I use 0000 steel wool on my pipes pretty regularly. Just about every time my wife is on the back, she'll leave boot heel on them. This is the easiest way i've found to get it off, and I've never had a problem with scratches. (quality of chome maybe?)
I use 0000 steel wool on my pipes pretty regularly. Just about every time my wife is on the back, she'll leave boot heel on them. This is the easiest way i've found to get it off, and I've never had a problem with scratches. (quality of chome maybe?)
#19
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
I had a plastic tarp blow onto my hot pipes and melt onto several areas. \\; I used balled up aluminum foil and Goo remover and it took it right off. \\; No scratches at all. \\;
#20
RE: Melted tennis shoe on my pipes :(
ORIGINAL: MiracleMax
I use 0000 steel wool on my pipes pretty regularly. Just about every time my wife is on the back, she'll leave boot heel on them. This is the easiest way i've found to get it off, and I've never had a problem with scratches. (quality of chome maybe?)
I use 0000 steel wool on my pipes pretty regularly. Just about every time my wife is on the back, she'll leave boot heel on them. This is the easiest way i've found to get it off, and I've never had a problem with scratches. (quality of chome maybe?)