How To Remove Burnt Rubber From Exhaust Pipes
Or any other type of chrome liquid cleaner applied on the steel wool and rubbed on has worked for in the past to get rubber from boots off.
How to remove burnt rubber from exhaust pipes. Cut the rubber -- or the remainder of the rubber -- away from the metal with a sharp serrated knife. Once the exhaust cools with the rubber on there it is baked on and hard to get off. Supertrapp stainless exhaust on my 89 Honda Hawk GT.
Allow the exhaust to. The best time to get it off is right after it happened and dont let the exhaust cool down. I have checked the engine compartment several times right after driving and it doesnt smell at all.
Works great on removing bugs from exhaust pipes and you dont have to rub hard or long. Remove as much of the dirt grime and burn mark as possible. Just be careful not scratch or burn your pipes with the iron.
Four aught 0000 steel wool works also. If the material is fairly easy to melt you may be able to use and old iron to melt or soften it up and then wipe it away with a cloth. I imagine it would.
The other option is to let your bike run long enough to heat up the pipes again which may soften up melt the material enough for it to be removed. It should wipe right off with a damp cloth. You may need multiple applications.
No funny exhaust emissions just small amounts of white smoke. Jump to Latest Follow 1 - 13 of 13 Posts. Continue rubbing and picking until the fragments are removed from the exhaust pipe.