| 66gtk |
09-29-2014 12:41 PM |
How to attack surface/flash rust on ceramic coated side pipes
What is the best way to clean off flash rust from the side pipes. I don't want to make it worse, but it appears the ceramic coating has gone thin in some areas and I'm noticing rust marks. Is it safe to try and scrub it off with fine steel wool and mineral spirits? What the safest way to clean/protect them without having to re-do the coating?
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| Grubby |
09-29-2014 03:23 PM |
Ceramic doesn't rust. You are seeing something in the ceramic coating coming out. Mothers Alum polish will take it right off. Mine did the same thing.
John
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| 66gtk |
09-30-2014 08:27 AM |
I'll give some polish a try and report back.
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