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irdoninnv - 20 Jan 2005 17:20 GMT
Seems like I got some moths burnt onto my exhaust pipes. They look permanent
now. Any idea what to use to get them off?
Paul Lewis3 - 21 Jan 2005 16:15 GMT
if it's chrome then use Coke and wire wool

> Seems like I got some moths burnt onto my exhaust pipes. They look
> permanent now. Any idea what to use to get them off?
irdoninnv - 21 Jan 2005 16:19 GMT
The wire wool won't scratch the chrome?

Thanks for the reply.

Ray

> if it's chrome then use Coke and wire wool
>
>> Seems like I got some moths burnt onto my exhaust pipes. They look
>> permanent now. Any idea what to use to get them off?
e - 21 Jan 2005 16:47 GMT
>The wire wool won't scratch the chrome?
>
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>>> Seems like I got some moths burnt onto my exhaust pipes. They look
>>> permanent now. Any idea what to use to get them off?

yes, it will. use some mothers chrome polish after a nice
long ride. let as much burn as you can. let cool and polish.
Bruno - 21 Jan 2005 21:50 GMT
What about over cleaner?

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e - 22 Jan 2005 01:03 GMT
>What about over cleaner?

i wouldn't, eats paint, may discolor polished metal.
SDicato - 22 Jan 2005 01:58 GMT
>ubject: Re: moths?
>From: someone@some.domain  (e)
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>i wouldn't, eats paint, may discolor polished metal.

Hey knowbody ever here of never dull  it works on everything
TEAL'C - 22 Jan 2005 07:09 GMT
> Seems like I got some moths burnt onto my exhaust pipes. They look
> permanent now. Any idea what to use to get them off?

Great Idea could be a market for it
 
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