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not bad for a 2005... after a good bit of cleaning with s100 and then a full bath it looked good. add on the sealant and 1 coat of wax and BAM it looks hot!! :thumbup:
 

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not bad for a 2005... after a good bit of cleaning with s100 and then a full bath it looked good. add on the sealant and 1 coat of wax and BAM it looks hot!! :thumbup:

What.. no header polish?! :BLAA:

j/k... looks great!
 

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Very nice! This reminds me I have to clean mine!

Mongol those headers look great!! I'm definitely going to try that out!
 

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Very nice! This reminds me I have to clean mine!

Mongol those headers look great!! I'm definitely going to try that out!

Very easy:
1. Start with some degreaser/shampoo to get loose dirt off
2. Dry
3. Apply autosol liberally
4. Polish with steel wool
5. Hard spots - follow with fine 1500-2000 grit
6. Rinse
7. Autosol or metal polish/wax of your choice

Done!
 

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It was more about the wax, but yes... I would like to do them some day, but I'm just lazy.. The bike get soo much attention already...
 

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Those headers look great mongol777 :thumbup: Need to give mine a good shining next time I wash my bike.

btw, headers r real easy even on the bike (without taking them off).

All you need is autosol, steel wool, fine grit sanding paper (I usually use 1500-2000) and microfiber to finish off.
Before:
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After 1 hr and couple of pints:
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