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I got some melted plasic on my pipes  - a bag blew on to the pipes when they were hot - and cant seem to get it off - I tried a bunch of polishes/removers - no luck!  Anyone got any suggestions?   it's driving me crazy!!!  Thx

Jay @ Hijinx

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Copper grease.

Rub it on and let it settle and then scrap off with a plastic scrapper.

Should come right off.

A mate of mine used a blow-torch to lift off the plastic bag and the polished it out with a chrome cleaner.


They are a bitch to remove though.......... I once had to try and remove a melted one on the four pipe of an '82 GSX 750 and it near broke my heart and my fingers.

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000 steel wool, The Mr. Clean Magic eraser works well also, Neither one will scratch the chrome

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Have you tried Goo Gone?

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Eagle One Never Dull... Has something in it that removes "Crap"... Looks like old chair stuffing but, feels "oily".. Also works GREAT on rusty or slightly pitted Chrome... Rub it on, get the crap saturated and then rub off... You know the drill, WAX ON.... WAX OFF...

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Nail polish remover (acetone) works w/ some plastics. Failing that try Methyl Ethyl Ketone (MEK) which will soften almost any organic compound.
I have been known to purloin "Magic Erasers" from my wife's bag of tricks - Combined w/ the proper solvent they have done a great job for me.
CAUTION:
Both are pretty good at messing up paint
The environmental whack jobs get real up-tight on the subject of MEK

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Laquer Thinner works well as it will dissolve the plastics and is used by soaking a cloth and rubbing, no abrasive potential. Also works great at removing melted boot sole from exhaust (COLD EXHAUST ONLY!!!). Just dont get it on paint!!!!!!!!! And wear latex gloves. It costs about $60 for five gallons or go to your local auto paint supply house, not autozone or NAPA, but whomever supplies the auto body shops with paint. Ask for 5 Gal. of "economy lacquer thinner" and it'll run you about $30-$35.

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Lacquer Thinner is a blend of acetone, toluene, Benzene, MEK and some other good nasties, so be sure to wear gloves!!!!!!

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If it's chrome I'd use chrome polish, titanium or stainless can be step sanded and polished.

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Same thing happened to me. I have also gotten tennis shoe rubber of this way--oven cleaner-won't dull the finish, won't scratch.

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oven cleaner on hot pipes?

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Goof off found at Walmart does the trick. Use soapy water afterwards to clean it off your pipes.

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col. brassy and a penny wrapped in a soft rag. will take it off and not leave any scuff behind..had a passenger do that with her boot once. ewww..

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HijinxApparel wrote...
oven cleaner on hot pipes?


It works on hot ovens!

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I have used easy-off on my pipes after my daughter melted her boot on them. Could not even tell it happened.

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minion wrote...
I have used easy-off on my pipes after my daughter melted her boot on them. Could not even tell it happened.

Was just getting ready to say that.  Warm the pipes up JUST A LITTLE and then spray on some oven cleaner.


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Amway makes a scrub pad called a Scrub Bud. Won't scratch chrome. Works great.

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some good tips here!!!! gonna try 'em all till I get it off!!!

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Hey Lucky, the over cleaner on warm pipes works great. I left the bike in the driveway and one of thos big green trash bags blew into it melting all over the exhaust. Did what your said and used one of those scotch kitchen scrubbers - came right off!!!

Thanks man

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I'm rolling with oven cleaner.....happened to me as well

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