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Should have waited, but.... (1/7)
 5/15/04 10:02am
Eric76
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, - Canada

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1976, custom paint, chrome headers/side pipes, front/rear spoilers, dual side sport mirrors, bubble tail light conversion


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I had just come back from a great drive. First topless drive this year. I was out a little longer than I should have so when I got back, I was in a rush to cover the car up and get where I needed to go.

Unfortunately, the sidepipes hadn't cooled down much and the cover was resting against one of them and left a little "imprint" of the quilting pattern on the inside of the cover. It may have burned off a little of the lining?

What's the best method of cleaning chrome so it doesn't get all scratched up?
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Should have waited, but.... (2/7)
 5/15/04 10:46am
lumberjack
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COLUMBUS, MS - USA

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1972 Coupe; 350 4-speed with GM sidepipes; Classic White/Saddle


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I don't know if it's "the best", but Mother's Mag Polish has always done a dandy job for me. Any parts store should have it on the shelf with the cleaners and polishes (TwilightZone, Nappy, PimpBoys). |thumb|

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Should have waited, but.... (3/7)
 5/15/04 3:02pm
seathree
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I use blue job, you can get this at any Harley dealership...they may sell it elsewhere too. It's a blue powder that you mix with a little water, this stuff removes the black and blueing on chrome pipes without scratching the chrome.

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Should have waited, but.... (4/7)
 5/15/04 6:05pm
Eric76
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Thanks, guys! I'll see which I can find and try 'em out.
Should have waited, but.... (5/7)
 7/8/04 7:42am
vetteonr
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 seathree said: I use blue job, you can get this at any Harley dealership...they may sell it elsewhere too. It's a blue powder that you mix with a little water, this stuff removes the black and blueing on chrome pipes without scratching the chrome. 
This is good for people with chrome headers too |thumb|

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Should have waited, but.... (6/7)
 7/8/04 9:29am
NVMY76
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Olney, MD - USA

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1976 Brown with Buckskin Interior. I bought her on 9/15/03 and just received it on OCT 1st 2003!! It needs interior work, and some things under the hood, but I am so excited! Just waiting for Summer of 2004 to totally show it off.


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First - wait till they are all cooled off LMAO

Second - polish polish polish!!!

Think of it as bonding with your car |bouncy| |cheers|

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Should have waited, but.... (7/7)
 8/24/04 12:10am
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Try Hoppes,#9 gun cleaner, a friend had a similar problem with the exhaust on his motor cycle and a burnt piece of leather.
This stuff cleans off burned gun power, lead and copper, and doesn't hurt the finish. |toungecool|
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