I suspect that I may have found an answer to my problem - well not to the problem of how to clean my chrome headers but
why the chrome finish have gone from hero to zero in 500 miles.
Firstly and after much advice, I tried Wonderwheels as I happened to have a bottle in the garage. Well that did sod all
Then it was Autosol time.
Lots and lots and lots of rubbing with Autosol later - nada, nothing and zilch. Not the slightest difference and it could never make a difference in my view. The staining seems to be more a chemical change in the chrome finish than a surface stain.
So seeing the amazingly immaculate finishes on some Tosser's headers, it got me thinking about the chrome headers and the Akropovic exhaust that are fitted to my bike.
Now, since buying The Stig's old bike, I have revelled in the fruity sound that the Akro plays. That said, I had the baffle put back into the can before I picked up the bike and that has proved loud enough for me.
There is also a lot of popping and crackling on the over-run, which is normal I am told, for this freer-flowing exhaust and a result of unburnt gas igniting in the exhaust.
When I bought the GSA at 2,500 miles, the headers were lightly discoloured as befits such a young engine. Now they are getting bluer and browner every time I ride the bike and at 3,000 miles, are causing me some aesthetic concern, hence this thread.
Which leads me to two thoughts:
1. Could the exhaust be running hotter on the over-run because of the burning gasses causing rapid discolouration?
2. Could the exhaust have run cooler without the baffle (as per The Stig's first 2,500 miles) causing less discolouring?
So its
Quad Erat Demonstrandum for any Latin scholars on this forum or
What the Feck for the rest of you Tossers.
Which leads me back to how on Earth to regain some shininess.
