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Blue-JobĀ® Chrome Polish is a 28g powerhouse designed to remove exhaust pipe bluing and restore a brilliant, long-lasting shine on chrome, aluminum, stainless steel, and plastic surfaces. Packaged with a precision applicator, it offers double the polish quantity in a compact jar, making it the ultimate all-in-one solution for motorcycle enthusiasts seeking flawless metal finishes.
Material | Stainless Steel, Aluminum, Plastic |
Grit Material | Steel |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.75 x 2.75 x 1.25 inches |
Brand | Blue-Job |
Compatible Material | Aluminum,packaging,plastic,stainless Steel |
Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
Grit Number | 24 |
UPC | 867015000148 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Blue-JobĀ® |
Item Weight | 1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 2.75 x 1.25 inches |
Item model number | 204 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 204 |
S**H
This Stuff Works Wonders
I was very skeptical that it would help my exhaust pipes. I followed the directions that I found on YouTube and it is amazing how well it works. To those people that are having trouble with this product, I would suggests that you need to make a thick paste with just a little water for it to work. I mixed it too thin and it did nothing.
J**K
Works better than the rest - but it won't fix ugly
After trying a bunch of other products to shine up my exhaust I finally bit the bullet and spent what I feel is way too much money for a tiny tin of powder - but I'll do it again and again.This stuff really works! It works faster, and more thoroughly, and has a richer shine than anything else I tried.However, it can't work miracles. If your exhaust has gone beyond a slight bluing to that really dark blue/blackish color then it won't do a thing for you - no matter how much you use, how hard you rub, or how much you threaten the tin. So keep that in mind.
L**.
just ok
It took some of the bluing off my motorcycle pipes, but not as much as I had hoped. Chrome was in good condition, so I'm a bit disappointed. May try it with a small buffer and see if that works any better.
R**Z
WORKS GREAT, but YOU have to WORK to get results!
It works great, but you need to be ready to spend some time on it to get good results. Don't expect to dab some of this powder on a wet rag, rub for five minutes and the pipes are magically cleaned. Not going to happen! Sure, you can do it by hand if you want to spend all afternoon at it and wear out your fingers at the same time. Use some type of powered cloth buffer and you will accomplish the job in minutes not hours. I spent about 45 minutes on each header pipe to get the results I wanted. As you can see one picture, I used a cloth buffing wheel attachment on my hand drill. Other than a powered buffer, the trick to using this powder is getting the right thickness of the paste that you mix. Start with a really thick paste that does not run at all, is still kind of grainy, and stays where you put it on the pipe. You can work that onto the pipe by hand with a finger wrapped with a wet rag if you want. Then change over to the powered buffer and work that thick paste into the pipe. Your cloth buffer needs to be damp also, not dry, or it won't hold the paste. If your paste is too thick and not spreading easily as you buff, add just a little tiny bit more water so it flows about like toothpaste. My right side header pipe was so blue it was almost black in spots. (Previous owner ran it with carbs so plugged up it was running way to lean.) This is a 1983 Honda GL650 Silver Wing that I'm restoring, so age has nothing to do with it. If you take your time and do the necessary work, it WILL do the job.
M**Y
It works
Worked
M**.
Took 90% of the yellowing right out!!!
I am pleasantly surprised and pleased that this actually worked. I have a 2007 Harley Street Glide with a 2 into 1 Rinehart Exhaust that had substantial yellowing from many miles and years of use. This Blue Job chrome polish is great. My pipes look like they are now only a couple years old. I love the exhaust on my bike, and after using this Blue Job chrome polish, I will not be seeking to get new exhaust. I recommend this for detailing up some exhaust.
E**R
Mess to apply (unless by hand), recommend only for small areas, small amount of product
If I had to put a number on this product, it can be around 70%. This stuff can work, however the medium used and the amount you are all messed up. It comes in a powder form so you have t mix it. Would be much nicer of it was already in a thick paste that you could thin out more if needed. If you just dampen lightly or paste form, this stuff is slinging around everywhere when you apply with an orbiter. The amount of wasted product that this generates, coupled with the small amount you are given, you may be able to clean half an exhaust muffler...so it would take 3 or 4 of these to finish my exhaust on my motorcycle. Got a great shine on the areas that were not blued, but it would not take off all the blue or blued spots. .
A**H
It works! Purchase with confidence effort is required.
Purchased this after finding some old youtube clips of this product.I used this on a 10 year old stainless steel exhaust. The exhaust came with blue burnt exhaust tips which have always been an eye sore for me.Just use the supplied strip of cloth with a little water and began working it into the work area. Took about 1 hour in total for the pair of tips are around 4" in diameter.Product seem to work best with less water and more of paste like consistency. It does take a bit of work to get the desired results but the product does work. Buy with confidence.
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