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Message started by serowbot on 05/28/06 at 11:23:23

Title: blue pipe cleaning
Post by serowbot on 05/28/06 at 11:23:23

I was reading a post from a few thousand back...Whew!...about blue removal and someone said "Blue Job" is made from aluminum oxide powder and crushed walnuts 40to1.  They checked it out from the patent.  If this is so, it is simply an abrasive compound, no magic there.
Another said he used the stuff with 0000#steel wool as an applicator.
Mine is blue going to black from a plugged pilot jet a while ago and now after cleaning and rejet I'd like to get her back to shiny.
Hate to spend nearly $20 for 2oz. of the cleaner if I don't have to.
Has anyone tried 0000# steel wool with comet or vim or whatever?  Any other mild abrasives?
I have cleaned my chaingaurd with steel wool and it worked o.k.
Any opinions?

Title: Re: blue pipe cleaning
Post by Jim_R on 05/28/06 at 21:33:35

Im thinking steel wool will scratch the crap out of chrome personally and I dont think its worth it.

i know its expensive but its well worth it.




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