Removing burnt shoe rubber from Exhaust

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Removing burnt shoe rubber from Exhaust

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Hey guys,
Does anyone know of a way to remove melted shoe rubber from the stock mufflers without damaging the factory finish?
Speaking of the finish? is it paint, black chrome or something else?

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Use plenty of elbow grease, a tin of steam and some blue smoke. Follow this up with a long weight.
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Thank you but unfortunately I have no idea what you are talking about except fo the elbow grease part.
Can you please give a bit more information

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Re: Removing burnt shoe rubber from Exhaust

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JWilliam wrote:Use plenty of elbow grease, a tin of steam and some blue smoke. Follow this up with a long weight.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Jeff, I think JWilliams is taking the mickey out of you :evil:
I googled..."how to remove rubber scuff marks off exhaust pipes"
sure enough, there are a few different versions to go about this task,
...tin of steam...blue smoke, weren't mentioned :D
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I've always had good results with Nev-R-Dull. It's a treated fiber wadding in a can. Never noticed any harm to the pipes coating from it.
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JWilliam wrote:Use plenty of elbow grease, a tin of steam and some blue smoke. Follow this up with a long weight.
I don't know other ways, too.
Above all, elbow grease :,( :,( :,( :,( :,( :,( :,(
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A tin of steam and a long weight can be found at most plumbing stores,just send the apprentice down for them.Not sure about the blue smoke though ? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: jay

PS looks like the poms do have a sense of humour after all.
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I've had good results using "easy off" oven cleaner. It works best if the pipes are hot.
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jayh wrote:A tin of steam and a long weight can be found at most plumbing stores,just send the apprentice down for them.
Reminds me of a job I had where we had copper and aluminum punch-out pieces from a metal working process. The guy training me told me to go get a "copper magnet" so we could easily separate the copper and aluminum. I just gave him one of those "Fuck you" looks and told him that "magnets only work on ferrous metals". He looked rather stunned at my reply.
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Re: Removing burnt shoe rubber from Exhaust

Post by Mc tool »

Can you not run the engine untill the pipes are hot and then scrape off the plastic
Ha ! When I was an apprentice one of the mechanics told me to go the hardware shop ( E Hayes & Son ) and get a long weight, about 1/2 way there the penny dropped .... so I went to the cinema for the afternoon. When I got back to work there was all sorts of shit flying but I just pointed out that he wanted a long weight ..... you got one !
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