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  • semi-chrome

  • look at bluejobchromepolish for the newest video that shows cleaning a pipe in 28 seconds with Blue-Job Chrome Polish and a Power random orbital Sander

  • Just add water! ...or spit.

  • I used Blue Job on my 1990 FXSTC, that's 20yrs of dark blue and gold brown. My pipes look like 2011 pipes. Live to Ride, rub to Shine.

  • STOP! There is a new "Blue-Job for Detailers" video that shows power blue-job that is 100 X faster! Look at it!

  • Use the large Blue-Job Pipe Wipe gem cloth on a square 12,000 rpm finishing sander with velcro on it, and a little Blue-Job powder, barely damp, zips it right off, fast, no mess. Dont ever use a drill, it throws stuff all over the place. That's how the professional detailers do it.

  • Looks like too much work....I never saw one completed tube. Hmmmm, maybe that small gram didn't take him too far? I'm all for the mop attached to the drill.

  • @lojack349 It is a butt load of work. I cleaned my dads blue Triumph pipes and it worked great, for about 1 week, they turned blue again. This stuff is kind of expensive, u only get a tiny bit in that little can. It does work way better than anything else though, on my Goldwing small rust spots disappear and look like brand new. I've never seen anything like it.

  • that bike sounded like shit

  • what you see in the guy's tin is how much you get for your money... (i.e., very little.) This stuff works extremely well but it's almost as expensive as cocaine

  • love it

  • All i have to say is hell yes

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