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    Melted pants..

    Hi everyone. Has anyone got any tips for getting burnt on cordura off chrome pipes?? My pants melted.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    Hi everyone. Has anyone got any tips for getting burnt on cordura off chrome pipes?? My pants melted.....
    My suggestion: you tell everyone "I'm so hot I melted my pants!"





    Sorry, I don't know how to get melted pants off your zorst.
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    Jif and a soft-fiber cloth

    And before anyone goes having a laugh about a woman suggesting kitchen cleaning products - it was a Male KBer who taught me that one!

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    Autosol and a cloth. Solved!

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    Jif and autosol. Got both those. Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    Jif and autosol. Got both those. Thanks
    Can you let us know if it works before i try to clean mine?

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    a Hairdryer might work. not a budget one though
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    i've heard oven cleaner works for more extreme cases...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Usarka View Post
    Can you let us know if it works before i try to clean mine?
    Ya lazy bugger lol. Tried the Jif. It got rid of a small amount but didn't shift the really baked on stuff. Can't find my autosol so will have to fork out for some. Mothers chrome polish doesn't remove it. Oven cleaner could be the go.

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    Try some wet and dry sandpaper

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    Quote Originally Posted by rosie631 View Post
    Hi everyone. Has anyone got any tips for getting burnt on cordura off chrome pipes?? My pants melted.....
    Autosol should work

    I have in the past used a steelo pad to take off rust on chrome...

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    Damn, how annoying, my boots heels youst to melt onto the chrome pipes of a bike i owned. I remember it being very stubborn to remove and it seemed autosolve was okay with a good bit of elbow grease.
    Your pipes are blue will jiff or autosolve ruin the anodising?!!
    I found CRC good for tar, might work.
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    Try d-solve it. Honestly I swear by the stuff!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mom View Post
    Try d-solve it. Honestly I swear by the stuff!
    Try a bit of brasso takes tar of the chrome, dab it on leave for a bit then wipe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by duckonin View Post
    Try a bit of brasso takes tar of the chrome, dab it on leave for a bit then wipe..
    Ah, but melted plastic is not tar. This stuf gets rid of hot melt glue from hair mate, very good stuff.
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