Keithv Well-Known Member Messages 661 Location NY Jan 15, 2009 #1 I picked up a JP4 pipe and it has some corrosion, rust, and just some baked on dirt and oil. I was wondering what the best way to clean this pipe is? I'm not looking for a factory shine but Id like to get it looking a little better. Thanks
I picked up a JP4 pipe and it has some corrosion, rust, and just some baked on dirt and oil. I was wondering what the best way to clean this pipe is? I'm not looking for a factory shine but Id like to get it looking a little better. Thanks
Larsenracing Well-Known Member Manufacturer Messages 3,849 Location Worthington, MN Jan 15, 2009 #2 I'm not real sure what to use on it other than some Brake clean. It may help and shouldn't hurt it in any way. Last edited by a moderator: Jan 27, 2009
I'm not real sure what to use on it other than some Brake clean. It may help and shouldn't hurt it in any way.
dravage Active Member Messages 102 Jan 27, 2009 #3 i use brake cleaner for cleaning almost any mess then get some kind of rag and get the leftover stuff
i use brake cleaner for cleaning almost any mess then get some kind of rag and get the leftover stuff
BIGDAN89 Am I Banned Yet? Messages 1,362 Location las vegas Jan 27, 2009 #4 don't use anything that will take the ano off so nothing corrosive
Larsenracing Well-Known Member Manufacturer Messages 3,849 Location Worthington, MN Jan 27, 2009 #5 Brake Clean should be fine on the Anodizing but stay away from drano, LOL. I mentioned Oven Cleaner before but after rethinking this I would stay away from it so I will edit my post there. You could also use some good old simple green, water and a tad of WD40.
Brake Clean should be fine on the Anodizing but stay away from drano, LOL. I mentioned Oven Cleaner before but after rethinking this I would stay away from it so I will edit my post there. You could also use some good old simple green, water and a tad of WD40.