Snapper32
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Just looking for some advice on removing some tarnishing/rust? from the exhaust pipes on a GS that I am about to buy.
I'm a bit confused about what I've read regarding the materials used for the downpipes on the ('13-on) R1200GS - some sources say it's all stainless steel and yet the BMW specs say it's chrome-plated (I didn't think it was possible to chrome s/steel, but then I'm no expert)!?
What I wanted to know was this; should I use an abrasive compound (like Autosol chrome polish) to try and restore colour and shine to the brown parts of the metal, or will this just weaken the finish and lead to worse corrosion in future
?
You folks know all about these things, so what do you do to keep your exhaust pipes looking half decent
?
Thanks!
I'm a bit confused about what I've read regarding the materials used for the downpipes on the ('13-on) R1200GS - some sources say it's all stainless steel and yet the BMW specs say it's chrome-plated (I didn't think it was possible to chrome s/steel, but then I'm no expert)!?
What I wanted to know was this; should I use an abrasive compound (like Autosol chrome polish) to try and restore colour and shine to the brown parts of the metal, or will this just weaken the finish and lead to worse corrosion in future
?
You folks know all about these things, so what do you do to keep your exhaust pipes looking half decent
Thanks!
), so I don't think I'll risk that. I may invest in some of that Mother's stuff or just stick with the old Autosol stuff.