How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
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How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
Is there a product that removes the bluing and dulling of the chrome headers? I have tried Autosol chrome cream, Mother's Chrome Polish and several other products, which remove some spots but don't clean the bluing or shine the chrome. I have used header wrap on cruisers I have owned but the primary aim was to improve performance. The wrap hides the chrome headers but I don't think that the RT would look good and I certainly don't need to improve the performance. Your suggestions would be appreciated. Cheers!
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Re: How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
I find Autosol and a bit of patience and elbow grease does the job well. Brings up the chrome pipework to a lovely shine and removes bluing etc. Unfortunately you do need to do it fairly regularly to keep it looking in tip-top condition!
chappers2a
Re: How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
I like the blue/copper look. Brightens up my grey bike.
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There you are, see....blue brightens up an otherwise dull coloured bike!!RTman10 wrote: I like the blue/copper look. Brightens up my grey bike.


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Steve F wrote: There you are, see....blue brightens up an otherwise dull coloured bike!!![]()
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RTMan must be on the sauce...

Re: How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
If I bring my bike over, will you do mine?
PS my pipes come out of the cylinders in a different place...

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Hmm, not so easy on the new ones as I heard they switched there chrome pipe supplier to baco-foil at the same time as they started to use recycled milk bottles for the plastics and CZ to build their gearboxesrichardbd wrote: If I bring my bike over, will you do mine?
PS my pipes come out of the cylinders in a different place...
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Last edited by fatnfast on Sun Jun 19, 2016 10:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
fatnfast wrote: Hmm, not so easy on the new ones as I heard they switched there chrome pipe supplier to baco-foil at the same time as they started to use recycled milk bottles for the plastics and CZ to build their gearboxes![]()
That's all true. Fortunately, they started using Ferrari for the engines at the same time...
:alas: :alas:
Re: How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
The best solution for the chrome muffler is to have it black-powder-coated
If it takes you all day to do something you used to do all day, you are getting old.
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wethead wrote: The best solution for the chrome muffler is to have it black-powder-coated
Pics please
Ain't nothin like a friend who can tell you you're just pissin in the wind - Neil Young
Re: How do you shine the Chrome Header Pipes?
Buy a Harley if you like polishing. Did that, now I just don't bother with the RT, just ride it

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Casbar wrote: Buy a Harley if you like polishing. Did that, now I just don't bother with the RT, just ride it ![]()
Correct!
:clap: :clap:
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For those who asked: unfortunately, these are the only pics I have. I hope you can see the poweder-coat gig as clear as possible
and yes, I had my 2014 painted white. Probably do it to my 2016 also, just like I did my other RT I owned. I like white!
and yes, I had my 2014 painted white. Probably do it to my 2016 also, just like I did my other RT I owned. I like white!
Last edited by wethead on Mon Jul 25, 2016 8:34 pm, edited 1 time in total.
If it takes you all day to do something you used to do all day, you are getting old.