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Old 22-04-05, 09:15 PM   #1
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Please help i've got exhaust assembly paste all over my exhaust,how do i get it off.( i did'nt do it.) . It set solid.
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Old 22-04-05, 09:24 PM   #2
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karen i aint got a clue but this will bump yer post up and i hope someone like jon or ape or northwind or carsick will pop along n tell ya- ,bear in mind mate it is friday night so it may be tomoz afternoon b4 u hear anything- family commitments or boozing etc..!! (unless u sad n married like me n stay in to watch jonathon ross)

if it has set solid I wudnt know ??
wud it chip off?
freeze off with ice or an ice block?
heat off- hairdryer?
parrafin?

i dunno and please please dont try any of the above!! they are just thoughts...
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Old 22-04-05, 10:36 PM   #3
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Please help i've got exhaust assembly paste all over my exhaust,how do i get it off.( i did'nt do it.) . It set solid.
Pick it off with a screwdriver or similar, then ryb the remains off with some wet n dry abrasive paper, 800 grit. What on earth are you using assembly paste for anyway?
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Old 22-04-05, 10:49 PM   #4
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sorry karen not got a clue but please stop letting that man of yours within a 3 mile radius of your bike. you coming out to play tomorrow? 10 am at balloch macdonalds, doing the wibbly wobbly (just for a change)
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Old 22-04-05, 11:02 PM   #5
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cum on then-----------

wots the "wibbly- wobbly"?????????????
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Old 22-04-05, 11:33 PM   #6
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its a road that makes your stomach wibble and wobble
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Old 22-04-05, 11:41 PM   #7
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go with autoglym tar remover gets everything off if not autosol does well on alot of things.
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Old 23-04-05, 02:30 PM   #8
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As viney has said, pick it off with a sharp object, being carefull not to scratch the can. Then use WD40 and a cloth. Finish with an Autosol polish. (This last bit will depend on what type of exhaust you have fitted). If you mean just the pipe work then that's a lot easier, just scratch it off, a fine course of abrasive (I use wire wool) and then a polish with Autosol.
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Old 23-04-05, 02:35 PM   #9
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Some of my boot (Sidi Black Rain) melted to my high-level link pipe... I had to scrape that off, I still need to polish it to clean it up properly
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Old 23-04-05, 02:35 PM   #10
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i recently had to do this as i took my zorst apart again to make the seals better with silicone stuff.

As ape and vinney have said above. It works well.
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