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Did a search and saw a note about turtle wax chrome cleaner and rust remover. I've got a few spots turning up and I'm an all weather rider and the bike sleeps in the 1st floor garage of my building. It's open but the floor space is bigger than a foot ball field so it's not getting rained on when it's parked. Ok. So because I can't stroll down to autozone and the HD shop is South Korea does not do a full cleaning when I drop off for service I need some advice. How the hell do I get this off my mufflers and can I stop it from coming back? It's a 2015 RGS...is this under Warenty??
 

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I've used Turtle Wax Chrome Polish for years & it works. IMHO, I will not use any steel wool, no matter how fine it is. I used it years ago on some pipes & it does leave scratch marks. Just my 2 cents. Good luck.
 

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I have used bronze wool in the past on chrome and it will not scratch chrome,the turtle wax is good to use with bronze wool.
 

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SOS or Brillo pads

Yes, believe t or not you can clean your chrome pipes with SOS or Brillo pads without scratching the shiznat out of them.
Chrome is harder than steel so the steel will won't scratch it and it gets off all the surface rust and road grime.

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