My guess is the can is stainless steel. If so, it can be sanded and polished -- just not easily.Has anyone figured out a way to remove the road rash off a factory exhaust muffler and buff back out to try to get looking original?
Not to derail OP's question .....
Is there a way to polish off the heat stains from a SS header?
The blue and yellow stains may have also come from left over and unnoticed preservatives (when the bike was new).
You can take stainless cladding to the thickness of tin foil...there's lots on a muffler.It looks heavily gouged, don’t think there’s enough material to polish it out
Most prepackaged SS potions are simply 10% citric acid. This acid passivates stainless by dissolving the free iron that causes dullness and bluing. The cleaned up stainless reoxidizes its own protective surface.Yep, common question on ADVRider and other GS forums, the headers on the boxer engine turn blue almost immediately when you ride it off the dealer lot.
There's a product called Blue Away that works well for that:
these products won't remove scratches, that takes fine polishing with progressive abrasives.
Not to derail OP's question .....
Is there a way to polish off the heat stains from a SS header?
The blue and yellow stains may have also come from left over and unnoticed preservatives (when the bike was new).
Stainless. It's off a 20yr old bike but will try a few options as suggested .What was the original finish? How deep is the rash? I am assuming aluminum?
I wouldn't use Harpic Bleach on polished stainless, it's a weak hydrochloric acid, great for matte or brushes stainless. HCL might pit and cloud polished stainless.Cleaning up a very used exhaust is possible.
Exhaust cleanup
My "new to me" 37,000km 2009 Multistrada has a full termignoni system in need of a good cleaning.In the UK they have a product called "Harpic Bleach" that i have seen youtube vids of awesome cleaning abilities.It's not available in north america.Anyone use anything that makes my job easier?www.gtamotorcycle.com
Polishing will make a surface shiny but not fair unless the whole surface is taken down the same amount. The appearance will be dependent on the depth of the scratch.You can take stainless cladding to the thickness of tin foil...there's lots on a muffler.
SS is easy to polish, can be done chemically (passivation) or mechanically. Getting scratches out is not easy- they dont polish out, only sanding ( or brushing for matte finish).
Why not stainless. Go with buffing to a high polish or matte.this is so easy.
go to cdn tire and buy a roll of aluminum sheet that is long enough for your can.
cut to fit canister, put seam at back to hide. pop rivet aluminum sheet right over the old exhaust !
the better you fit aluminum sheet, the better it looks. looks near factory.