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dst1
19-Sep-2006, 17:11
What would be the best stuff to get a good shine on my Termis

What do they come up like doing it by hand...

749er
19-Sep-2006, 17:16
autosol is good, it comes as a paste, black and gold box. you just rub it on by hand but you can buff it up with a dremel also.

dst1
19-Sep-2006, 17:35
Thought I would need to use something more abrasive than Autosol

You are correct it is good stuff but could never get dull metal to really shine up

philthy
19-Sep-2006, 18:02
I think screwy reckoned on using a scotchbrite polishing wheel for the pipes. I would have thought that solvol would be fine on the end of the exhausts though, as that has a more polished finish..

The carbon cans on mine have gone brown with age but I'm assuming that nothing can be done about that.:(

Fordie
19-Sep-2006, 19:00
Autosol, work at it and you could shave with the polish surface. 4D

dst1
19-Sep-2006, 19:06
Many thanks guys

Sut888
20-Sep-2006, 13:05
Philthy
The carbon cans go normally go brown when the wadding needs replacement - the can gets too hot and the resin goes through repeated curing cycles. Just touch your cans after the bike has warmed up (carefully). They should not be any where near hot enough to burn your fingers.

philthy
21-Sep-2006, 01:40
Sut

Thanks for the info. I take it that the damage is now done and there is no way of refurbing them other than new sleeves?:(

Jools
21-Sep-2006, 08:46
Sut

Thanks for the info. I take it that the damage is now done and there is no way of refurbing them other than new sleeves?:(

It's usually only the lacquer that goes brown and discoloured (at least it was on my bike) just sand off the discoloured lacquer with wet 'n dry and respray with fresh lacquer.

Of course you still need to fix the wadding otherwise the new lacquer will discolour straight away.

philthy
21-Sep-2006, 13:15
Thanks Jools, you've just made my day:D I thought I was going to have to fit new carbon sleeves. I have a new pair somewhere but am not sure if they are the right size.

Another winter job for me:)

desmo996
22-Sep-2006, 09:03
Hammerite? Sorry - unhelpful comment i know. I usually use autosol too or if you're really bothered about it suggest getting your pipes prefessionally polished or cleaned. It may be wise to renew the wadding too as others have indicated whist you're at it to help prevent future discolouration.

desmo996
22-Sep-2006, 09:04
Hmm, anyone toyed with getting their pipes colour coated/anodised or however it's done? I'm thinking jet black matt pipes would look stunning on a dook.