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Autoglym metal polish  ____________________ Suzuki GSF600 K3 (in the fastest colour, black). |
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I tend to use green nylon scouring pads to get the worst of the grit and muck off, then metal polish to get the shiny finish
As for stainless steel, or stainless coating, I seem to remember reading somewhere on this forum that pure stainless steel is not magnetic?? ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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autoglym metal polish i use auto glym almost everything, brilliant stuff ____________________ KLX 300r |
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Yes, 'Stainless' steel is a bit of a mis-noma.
Its a high Nickel/Tin steel alloy, which is rust resistant, due to the electro-pottentials and a galvanic self healing effect, like zinc plating, as in 'galvanised' after the clever chap that noted the effect of different electro-pottentials between metals.....
Given the right circumstances 'Stainless' will tarnish and even rust, its just not as inclined as mild steel.
And 'bluing' due to heat is one of the things that will discolour it.
Think thats actually the chrome content, becouse single skin chrome plated headers do the same thing when exposed to severe heat...
As do 'stainless' butter knives stuck in a gas-fire in student digs... when used for particular purposes you would NOT expect your mother to recognise, when she turns up with a care package and decides to do the washing up!
You can remove some of the tarnish off them with a brillo-pad and polish, because it is in the surface layer.. its not a coating, but the oxide layer that forms a skin on the exposed surface of the metal, and some of the tarnish is 'crud' coloring the oxide like anodizing is colouring in aluminium oxide surface layer....
The bluing though, you wont remove, because thats actually in the metal. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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#00 gauge wire wool and Autosol metal polish, scouring pads will just scratch it all up and leave scratches  |
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If your trying to get rid of 'Bluing' then try this:
https://www.elmerwallace.co.uk/Antox-Pickling-products/46.htm
It basically burn the crud off.
All you do it paste it on with a paint brush, leave it for 15minutes then wash it off with a hose. Got to be the most lazy way of making an exhaust shine. ____________________ amnesia - Never in the history of usernames has one been more accurate. Warped indeed. You sir are a fecking oddball. |
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If you use a type of scourer pad at first, with some metal polish, what type of cloth or whatever, would you use to finish the job? ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 21 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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