RE: Cleaning and Polishing

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RE: Cleaning and Polishing

RE: Cleaning and Polishing 
KENTUCKY PIRATE said 2006-05-08 05:41 
 
I bought a ´78 CB400T approx. 8 months ago. It had been stored in a barn for several yrs. I cleaned the rust from the pipes by applying Lime-away (thick formula)to cold pipes, agitating the bad spots with a stiff parts cleaning brush. Then rinsed pipes well, wiped dry and applied the process a second time. Then rinse, dry, and apply a third coat, let it set several minutes unagitated. Rinse and dry. I had no noticeable smoking pipes. 
 
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