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Locomotive
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99 Valkyrie: the Locomotive
Vermont, USA
wax/protectant for muffler
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May 26, 2018, 07:38:00 PM »
This may seem like a silly question, but most of my other bikes haven't been in a category where they needed or deserved this kind of attention...
For the chrome outer main bodies/covers of the mufflers, is there any sort of protectant that can be applied that won't either evaporate off or cook on due to the heat? I am wondering whether ordinary automotive or motorcycle paste wax isn't up to the heat, but I have no experience one way or another.
Thanks
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New (early '18) owner of a well kept '99 Valk Std in Yellow/Pearl. Other mechanized madnesses include a '14 Ural 2wd sidecar rig, an '81 Honda GL500 for my son to ride when out with me, a '51 Dodge M37, and a barn-full of other mechanical projects in the works
Jims99
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Ormond Beach Fl.
Re: wax/protectant for muffler
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May 27, 2018, 04:46:10 AM »
I have always used chrome polish ( turtle wax or white diamond)
I’m sure it doesn’t last as long on pipes, but I do it once a week. I still get a little rust wanting to form, but I live 1 mile from the beach.
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Bighead
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Madison Alabama
Re: wax/protectant for muffler
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May 27, 2018, 05:18:48 AM »
Never used anything but soap and water on mine and they still look good after 21 years. If I get a spot of something on them that wont come off with washing I will use some metal polish on that spot.
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Pete
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Frasier in Southeast Tennessee
Re: wax/protectant for muffler
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May 27, 2018, 05:50:53 AM »
Been using in-expensive car cleaner/wax on them for years.
Does a good job cleaning and inhibits stains and rust.
And yea it does cook off so use it often.
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Locomotive
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99 Valkyrie: the Locomotive
Vermont, USA
Re: wax/protectant for muffler
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May 27, 2018, 06:48:29 AM »
Thanks for all of the suggestions. The idea of Rain-X (for windshields), which makes moisture and dirt slide off, also crossed my mind. What made me think of that is that on some other-make forums I was reading about people using Pledge furniture polish, which has silicone-based silanes and siloxanes, and the Rain-X has the same active ingredients, only with less other stuff. I may try it on an inconspicuous spot before I try it in visible spots.
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New (early '18) owner of a well kept '99 Valk Std in Yellow/Pearl. Other mechanized madnesses include a '14 Ural 2wd sidecar rig, an '81 Honda GL500 for my son to ride when out with me, a '51 Dodge M37, and a barn-full of other mechanical projects in the works
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