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Old 04-10-2005, 10:16 PM
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I just got my coated pacesetters installed and want to keep'em clean as long as I can so, what do I use to clean them that won't eat through the coating?

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I just got my coated pacesetters installed and want to keep'em clean as long as I can so, what do I use to clean them that won't eat through the coating?

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Use some Mothers aluminum polish. When I got a Big Gun pipe for my 400EX back in the day that was what was recommended to use on it. It was ceramic coated as well. Worked great, shines it up and leaves a protective film. Good luck




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