How To Remove Burnt Rubber From Exhaust Pipes
The water pump and timing belt are brand new and the head gasket was tested.
How to remove burnt rubber from exhaust pipes. Remove as much of the dirt grime and burn mark as possible. Ive heard that Easy-Off oven cleaner works for thisjust make sure you do it outsidewhen I had a plastic bag fall and hit my pipes I took a short ride then used a damp cloth to clean off the residue. That the finest grade of steel wool I use it on bumpers etc anything chrome or stainless.
Restored back to better than factory new using scrub pad and stainless steel wool of varying grades with finest finishing using fine stainless wool with Mothers Metal polish. The other option is to let your bike run long enough to heat up the pipes again which may soften up melt the material enough for it to be removed. This isnt hidden away under a car exhaust its a no fairing bike with header pipes clear to see.
Allow the exhaust to. My exhaust smells like burnt rubber right on start up and stinks the garage up after turning it off. You may need multiple applications.
Shut the engine off and spray the EZ-off on the stain. Rub off the melted fragments with the clean cloth or rag. Ive gotten the majority of the material off- I used.
If you ride youve probably had boot rubber or plastic debris stick to hot exhaust pipes before. I imagine it would. This would be the least prone to scratching.
I noticed a small less than a dime sized spot on my pipe by the passenger peg last night when I was polishing before winter storage. Removing melted vinyl from exhaust pipes Have a problem which I hope this forum can help me with. Supertrapp stainless exhaust on my 89 Honda Hawk GT.