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<DIV>Those of you that don't want to handle some of the corrosive chemicals one
could use to clean 2 stroke headers and ally pipes, my friend Gary showed me a
nontoxic method that anyone can use. Why didn't I think of that?</DIV>
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<DIV>Dip the header or pipe in warm water with some dishwashing liquid and then
take a Brillo or SOS (steel wool with soap) pad and scrub it. It surprised me
how quickly and easily it worked. In ten minutes I had both the header and pipe
cleaned, and the header especially was caked pretty good with baked on oil.
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<DIV>I used the new Brillo with Oxy Action, but I think either will work fine.
$1 for 5 pads at the local WynnDixie. </DIV>
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<DIV>Then worked the typical polishing with Brasso metal cleaner, and after
about 20 minutes polish job, pipe and header look better than when new.</DIV>
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<DIV>MattK</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>