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| Kawasaki Jimbo |
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 Posted: 13:21 - 10 Jan 2026 Post subject: Melted cargo net on exhaust. |
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I’ve melted a cargo net on the OE end can of my 2003 (5PW) Yamaha R1. I hoped it would eventually burn itself off over time but it hasn’t, and I don’t want to scratch the can by scrubbing it. I think the can is titanium but not sure. Neither WD40 nor nail polish remover (acetone in water) cleaned it. Any recommendations? It can’t be the first time this has happened.
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Well, if it's a titanium oxide coating, there isn't much solvent-wise that's going to upset it. I'd have thought your acetone would have been the best bet though. How dilute is the nail polish remover?
Carb/contact cleaner for a more volatile solvent. Petrol? Isopropyl aclohol? MEK if you can get it?
Assuming it's titanium oxide, it should be really resistant to even very strong caustic, but I'd try it on a hidden area first. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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If it's rubber, you could try some vulcanising solution to soften it. The stuff in the little tubes you get in puncture repair kits. It kind of melts the surface of the rubber then bonds it to other bits of rubber. You'd need to be quick with it though. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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This is not a wind up!
If all else fails try some full strength "Jungle Formula" insect repellent.
Try not to get it on any plastic, ie. the indicator in the photo. ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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| Suntan Sid wrote: | This is not a wind up!
If all else fails try some full strength "Jungle Formula" insect repellent.
Try not to get it on any plastic, ie. the indicator in the photo. |
It does make sense!
https://rainbowtech.net/wp-content/uploads/4508-Jungle-Formula-Insect-Repellent-SDS.pdf
Google says,
| Quote: | N,N-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) is a solvent that can damage certain types of rubber, plastic, and synthetic materials. It works as a plasticizer, meaning it can soften, swell, or craze these materials upon contact. |
A last resort perhaps, used with great care! Good one, thanks. |
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