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red clay on muffler
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:12 am
by Andy Jordan
Brand new to the group and I just bought a 2002 KLR 650. The guy I
bought it from lived on a red clay road and I have managed to get
everything clean except the tail pipe. It is coated in it good. It
seems to just be cosmetic because bike runs great but it looks "Dirty"
because of the RED muffler. Anyone have a suggestion for getting it
off. High pressure car wash did not touch it.
red clay on muffler
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 7:27 am
by Michael Silverstein
I have had success getting North Carolina red clay off my muffler by
wetting it with a hose and then either using a nylon dish scrub brush or
just my fingers to loosen it, followed by water from a hose to wash the
loose clay off. Pressure doesn't seem to matter much. The idea is to
successively loosen a bit, wash the loose bits off and then loosen a bit
more. I've never bothered to get it completely clean because it will
just get covered again on the next ride.
Mike A18
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> Brand new to the group and I just bought a 2002 KLR 650. The guy I
> bought it from lived on a red clay road and I have managed to get
> everything clean except the tail pipe. It is coated in it good. It
> seems to just be cosmetic because bike runs great but it
> looks "Dirty"
> because of the RED muffler. Anyone have a suggestion for getting it
> off. High pressure car wash did not touch it.
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michigan
Posted: Tue Apr 25, 2006 8:06 am
by Mick
Any riders in S E Michigan area want to form a club?