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Clear Coating for paint-less pipe?
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[QUOTE="MX145, post: 543225, member: 27247"] I use this this item called simplegreen along with soap & water after I'm done riding. Then I dry it off with a towel. Followed by a good coating of WD-40. (sorry for the sarcasm - nothing against you) I live in an area where it pretty much rains 6mo. out of the year or more called "Washington" and my raw finish pipes look like new with that little bit of TLC. If you try that Duplicolor clearcoat, let us all know how it holds up. I would be curious as how it reacts when it is heated up and mud & water splashes/gathers on it. One would think that if there was already a clearcoat that would work in that situation, pipe mfg's would be utilizing it?? Maybe not due to cost factor?? Sorry no good answer from me..... [/QUOTE]
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