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Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 1:53 am
by pearljam724
Not complete. Just something to show you guys to buy myself more time. Lol ! As I mentioned, I will give thorough details with more pictures, etc. of what I did and how you could do the same. But, I need more time as I explained earlier. Polish in video had not been used up until this point. But, will be to complete the process and improve it. Until then, feel free to be critical. Before :
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Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 2:25 am
by pearljam724
After:
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Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Wed Mar 06, 2013 2:11 pm
by ArticusMax
I would be interested to hear how it is done.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 4:54 pm
by SW550
ArticusMax wrote:I would be interested to hear how it is done.
Me too.
I can play acid-rock if it helps.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 7:18 pm
by pearljam724
Allow me to send you a private message tomorrow night as I had a very long day today. I'll share it with you. I decided against posting anything about it in the open forum. Only because, I don't want to see prices go up on used parts.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 11:19 pm
by GT750Battleship

WTF, I thought we were all "here" to help each other !!! Oh yeh,"as if" removing "STAINS" is going to send the cost of second hand pipes sky rocketing!! Delkevic Replica pipe sets are falling in price as the market starts to dwindle after the initial release,even now offering free freight in my " home" Country !!
Why the B S !!!!

Can't get my head around your "posts"!!! WHY post,then not tell ALL ? ODD to say the least !
Regards
Roger.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 1:31 am
by parksie
My thoughts exactly. In full agreement with you Roger

Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Wed Dec 18, 2013 2:08 am
by pjmcburney
Huh?
Your logic is hard to understand.
What exactly do you think will happen in the second-hand pipe market?
Do you really think you're on to some sort of second-hand pipe selling gold mine because of this?
I'm unconvinced.
A series of sometimes blurry and badly-lit stills is normally a sure sign something rather dodgy is transpiring.
Crap or get off the pot.
Either this is something anyone can research and work out for themselves, in which case you're just being deliberately boastful and recalcitrant, or you're bullshitting in the hope of scamming a few bucks off unsuspecting folk.
Acid 'staining' is etching of the chrome, IOW some chrome has been lost in that process - it's not like a scratch that can be easily polished out.
It's also entirely possible to rub/scratch/polish through chrome into the metal underneath, and (slightly) polished steel wouldn't be that far from (slightly) scratched chrome...
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 2:41 am
by GT750Battleship

Well,things have gone very quiet...not a reply on the "MAGIC" stain remover, by its author ?
I think that's the last we will hear on that subject....still shaking my head,& trying to understand the logic behind it !!

Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:48 am
by SW550
GT750Battleship wrote:
Well,things have gone very quiet...not a reply on the "MAGIC" stain remover, by its author ?
I think that's the last we will hear on that subject....still shaking my head,& trying to understand the logic behind it !!

That's to bad too as I was looking forward to seeing what was involved in this cleaning process.
From my work so far on my exhaust pipes to get the stains off I am finding out it takes a ton of work. I have no positive results either to show for it yet but my point is I really doubt if someone is selling used Pipes with Acid stains that they are going to take the time and work to remove the stains for a few more bucks in selling the pipes.
From what I have seen on Ebay used pipes are not clean and even with multiply pic's it is like they are hiding the condition of the pipes on purpose, the dirtier they are the less damage they show, at least that seems to be the case.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Thu Dec 19, 2013 7:04 pm
by GT750Battleship

Nice collection of bikes you have there,only one in my shed.....but familiar with the GS750's & GS850G's nice bikes.....
Cheers,
Roger.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:36 am
by SW550
GT750Battleship wrote:
Nice collection of bikes you have there,only one in my shed.....but familiar with the GS750's & GS850G's nice bikes.....
Cheers,
Roger.
Those listed are past Suzuki's, I changed my Signature just now to clear that up.
Presently all I have is my 74 GT550, its in my garage and I went ahead and got a motorcycle lift for it too, should be easier on my lower back.
I need to rig something up with this lift so I can use it with my atv too.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:51 am
by Alan H
I think you'll need another three, one for each corner......
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 1:35 pm
by SW550
Alan H wrote:I think you'll need another three, one for each corner......
LOL, Have enough room for one more but the other corners are taken up with my Truck, it stays parked inside.
Found a 72 GT750 locally but asking way to much $ and it needs way more work than my 550, one project at a time, please.
Re: Acid Stains Removed from Exhaust
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:22 pm
by pearljam724
SW550 wrote:ArticusMax wrote:I would be interested to hear how it is done.
Me too.
I can play acid-rock if it helps.
Message sent. I will gladly send that same message to any member that has been on here and has more than a dozen or so posts. Those that can't understand the reasoning for this or act like 9 year olds. Can get a life. I never said, I wasn't willing to share. Common sense would tell anyone. That if someone can easily find a way to remove these stains. Prices go up on used parts. I would think that we could all appreciate prices not going up on used parts. But, I guess I was wrong. Some people are just plain ignorant. That I do know. Maybe, it's just what's in the water in Australia ?