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11 Mar 2007 15:00 #119262
by demented
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does anyone know of a good cleaning product for removing oxidization, bye spraying on and rinsing off? my bike has sit for 5 years and has slight oxidation on it. i am trying to get it clean to paint it black.
(cylinder head, cam covers etc...)
(cylinder head, cam covers etc...)
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11 Mar 2007 15:07 #119265
by RetroRiceRocketRider
Replied by RetroRiceRocketRider on topic oxidized
Sorry, but I've yet to see/hear of a product that removes oxidation that easily.
Everyone has their own fav product and methods that they use and swear by, which accompanied with some good 'ol fashioned elbow grease usually gets the desired results.
Everyone has their own fav product and methods that they use and swear by, which accompanied with some good 'ol fashioned elbow grease usually gets the desired results.
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11 Mar 2007 16:32 #119281
by austin3119
Replied by austin3119 on topic oxidized
Steel wool is great. I did the cases, jugs, and a little work on the head with it. . It does take off the original finish though. Lots of elbow grease.
Here's a pic
I heard these guys make awesome product for clean up as well. The S100 stuff.
www.ironcitycycles.com/inventory.php?nav_0=19&nav_1=109
Post edited by: austin3119, at: 2007/03/11 19:35
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/03/11 20:43
Post edited by: austin3119, at: 2007/03/11 23:04
Here's a pic
I heard these guys make awesome product for clean up as well. The S100 stuff.
www.ironcitycycles.com/inventory.php?nav_0=19&nav_1=109
Post edited by: austin3119, at: 2007/03/11 19:35
Post edited by: steell, at: 2007/03/11 20:43
Post edited by: austin3119, at: 2007/03/11 23:04
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11 Mar 2007 18:47 #119323
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Replied by wireman on topic oxidized
try some spray on mag wheel cleaner,dont get it on anything painted though;)
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11 Mar 2007 21:09 #119378
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austin3119 wrote:
DANG man, can you come over and do some work on my engine? That's EXACTLY the finish I'm looking for on my bikes (78 KZ750 twin, 82 Yam XJ650)
Steel wool is great. I did the cases, jugs, and a little work on the head with it. . It does take off the original finish though. Lots of elbow grease.
Here's a pic
DANG man, can you come over and do some work on my engine? That's EXACTLY the finish I'm looking for on my bikes (78 KZ750 twin, 82 Yam XJ650)
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11 Mar 2007 22:43 #119402
by austin3119
Replied by austin3119 on topic oxidized
Steel, your going to have to show me how to post text links properly instead of me just cutting and pasting. It would probably make your job a whole lot easier.
Thanks
Thanks
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