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Thought I would give Stain Magic a try to polish my header and boy I really like the results!
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After about an hour
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Nice work! They're really nice looking factory headers, more so when they're shiny like that.
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Wow, that did a really good job.
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(02-19-2015, 01:41 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Wow, that did a really good job.
WOW! No kidding! Impressive results!
I hope to be selling am oem, full exhaust soon. With that product, I'm thinking I can get 3 or 4 times what the exhaust is actually worth.

J/K. Thanks for the write-up and tip.
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I think we might need another opinion. Come over and try it on mine and we can see if it really works!
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Fiscy..how much labor was involved,,,I mean was it wipe it on wipe it off, or wipe it on let it sit, scrub rinse, or you need steel wool and a buffer pad on a drill? Did you have to remove the headers? or could it be done on the bike? How long did it take to get these results 20 minutes? a couple hours?
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Is it as good as Optiglanz?
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(02-19-2015, 09:44 PM)The ferret_imp Wrote: Fiscy..how much labor was involved,,,I mean was it wipe it on wipe it off, or wipe it on let it sit, scrub rinse, or you need steel wool and a buffer pad on a drill? Did you have to remove the headers? or could it be done on the bike? How long did it take to get these results 20 minutes? a couple hours?
IMO the best way to use this product is to remove the pipe,although it probably would depend on the amount of staining you have, As far as the time and effort,it took about an hour using just a dry cloth for the application and a wet cloth to finish cleaning. Then dry with a towel. Here is where I purchased it
http://www.stainmagic.us/. All done by hand with no power tools. The amount of effort was moderate.
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I would be interested in this product, but it might not be able to be shipped across the border. It's not available here and I can find no Canadian online dealers who carry it.
It would appear it's only available for distribution in the US.
I'll send them an email and see what happens.