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Dirty rear end!!

Joined Jul 2009
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I`ve been cleaning my latest purchase, and the aprilia titanium cans are mega dirty , really baked on. i`ve tried wd-40 etc, but it`s not shifting anything. Any tips? maybe a light scotchbriting?
 
I use Meguiars metal polish on my metal most of the time. I've also used Autosol before now.
 
I`ve been cleaning my latest purchase, and the aprilia titanium cans are mega dirty , really baked on. i`ve tried wd-40 etc, but it`s not shifting anything. Any tips? maybe a light scotchbriting?

I have used alloy wheel cleaner, but you need to be real careful and remove this quickly, it will have them shining with less elbow grease, but make sure you get it of with lashings of soapy water quickly, i use Mothers wheel cleaner:thumbup
 
Simoniz citrus cleaner works great on the blue rims and removing chain oil off exhaust. polish exhaust with mothers afterwards.
 
I`ve been cleaning my latest purchase, and the aprilia titanium cans are mega dirty , really baked on. i`ve tried wd-40 etc, but it`s not shifting anything. Any tips? maybe a light scotchbriting?

i know a great solution!!



swap em for my arrow cans :thumbup
 
The scotchbrite worked! I don`t think my neighbours would be too happy if i got louder cans:devious
 
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