i used chrome polish and a buffer but it didnt do much its cooked on bad
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hmm maybe keep riding it until it burns off the rest… then polish them again.
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LOL that sucks dude, the only way to get that off would be to rechrome it, because if you burn it off your chrome will fade and scar the finish
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you cant be a dumass
you retarded lesbian
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Try oven cleaner on warm pipes.
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If it is polyester you won't get it off unless you sand it off or use like a dremmel tool and grind it off. You could also take a case cutter knife and scrape it off, but either way you are going to have scratches on the pipe.
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Had a similar problem but it was burned on shoe rubber. I used some Tarn-x. Tarnish remover. Be care full and use it a little at a time. As long as it is not burned through the chrome you should be able to get it completely off.
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Just an old Harley Rider.
For real take it to a chrome shop and ask them to polish it for you they know what they are doing and if it can be saved or not
I had a plastic bag blow against mine once and D near ruined the pipe trying to clean it up myself
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On warm pipes, try oven cleaner or other solvent and scrape it with a plastic scraper, not metal. Then polish it with chrome polish. At best that will work pretty well. At worst, you are looking at a new exhaust or re-chroming it.
Good luck.
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I have heard that Easy Off oven cleaner will take it off, but never tried it. I had some boot heel rubber melted onto my pipes once. I got it off by using 000 steel wool and WD40. It took quite a bit of work but it came off.
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