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Remove black residue on stainless

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7 comments

  • charliemeyer007
    I tend to view it a blued chrome on Harley pipes and leave it alone. There are treated cloths that do a nice job.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiRW0Hg6HWc

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9oIrp4Gsr3A
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  • Ricci Wright
    Flitz or bronze wool with a little oil. I would start with fine grade bronze wool.
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  • He Dog
    Bore Tech Carbon Remover is my go-to.
    Hoppe's M-Pro 9 also works well.
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  • Aztngundoc22
    OK :

    I have used 'miracle cloth' to clean stainless for years ....

    You can find them on-line reasonable ....

    Thanks !!!
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  • Kenneth Stuart
    I would try Flitz, as suggested earlier, with a cotton or shop towel patch. It is my go-to for fiberglass stock oxidation and it usually works and without scratching the metal.
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  • iceracerx
    A clean patch and some Hoppe's #9? (or any other powder solvent you have on hand)
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  • perry shooter
    kroil to wet paper towel let set at least 12 hours
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