Cleaning stainless steel and possibly more.

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Cleaning stainless steel and possibly more.

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This is a UK made product called Oven Pride showing the results for cleaning modern stainless exhaust pipes of the staining, this is something I've been looking for to clean my Bandit headers so thats good news.
However besides that fact, look at the pipes in the bag after four hours, I see what looks like lots of dissolved carbon film from inside these connector pipes.
I'm thinking if you washed out some GT pipes with some gasoline and corked one end, stood them up and filled them with this stuff it should eat off a lot of the old carbon residue inside the pipes.
It will be quick easy and painless if it does indeed work as planned. Can any of our UK members give any experience on using or testing this product.

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Re: Cleaning stainless steel and possibly more.

Post by two-stroke-brit »

blimey allan i had forgot about that stuff ,
i used it in 1977 ish ,and did as you said corked one end of a yamaha rs100 (first bike aahhhh, wipes a tear)
and let it stand all afternoon.
i remember because on return i casualy picked it up and it was so hot it burned my soft little hand.
but it shifted a ton of goo.
that little buzz box did 70 down the A12 on rebiuld .
i wrecked it later that summer.
i would get me mum to send some over but the postys get funny about corrosive stuff.
cheers mark
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Re: Cleaning stainless steel and possibly more.

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Sadly Mark they will NOT ship it out of the UK, now to find who has a similar product in the US.
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Post by jabcb »

Oven Pride is available via Amazon. Don't see any shipping disclaimer, so I would expect them to ship to US addresses.

http://www.amazon.com/Oven-Pride-Cleani ... 159&sr=8-1
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