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Removing Paint from Toomey T5's


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Hi all, I just bought a banshee and for whatever reason the previous owner painted the chrome T5 pipes with black high temp paint. I would really like to get the paint off and polish them back the way they should be. I dont know if paint thinner or stripper will also take off the chrome so I am hesitant to try anything until I get some input. The silencers are not painted but are pretty dull so If anyone has a good product that will cleran and polish those it would also be appreciated. I will try to add pics later Thanks! 

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Careful....those might be the "Poor Boy" edition.

If so, they come in a raw finish and aren't chrome underneath.

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Ok, just checkinh. I know CPI sells pipes in raw.

 

I've seen some Toomeys that were raw. Didn't want to see you strip them and have to repaint them.

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Thanks for all the help! I decided to go with some paint thinner I had laying around and it worked great... One problem though, there seems to be a layer of a hard metallic red over the original chrome, doesn't look bad except that it's chipped off in places and I would like it all removed. The thinner doesn't touch it. I can chip it away slowly by scraping with my finger nail if I start in a spot where it's already chipped but that would take forever. I am hoping there is something I can use that will remove that without scratching up the chrome. If anyone knows what this is or how to remove it let me know. Thanks

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That looks like some kind of plateing. Have you tried real fine steel wool? It doesnt scratch chrome other than that you would need a stiff polishing wheel on a bench grinder with some cutting polish/rouge theres a thread on here that has some real good advice on polishing pipes. Most of that stuff you can pick up at a big rig truck parts store. Thats where i get it from.

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