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Old 06-25-2010, 05:53 PM
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What methods do you all know of to get really baked on dirt off of a pipe? I want my re11 to be pretty and shiny again
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Oven cleaner? I'ed test it out on a small area first.
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there are many ways to clean a dirty pipe... but the most popular way here is boiling some radiator coolant in a crock pot and let the pipe simmer in it... works well with chrome polished pipe, not too sure about anodized pipe though...
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Originally Posted by ganymede
there are many ways to clean a dirty pipe... but the most popular way here is boiling some radiator coolant in a crock pot and let the pipe simmer in it... works well with chrome polished pipe, not too sure about anodized pipe though...
Best way by far
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