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			<title>Rubber on the Exhaust</title>
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			<description>My good friend was showing me a spot on his pipes where he accidentally rested his boot against.  There is now a mark where the rubber melted to the hot pipes.  Any suggestions on how to remove this?  My first though was S100 wheel gel since it is PH safe, and me not knowing what finish he has, did not want there to be any adverse affects.  Maybe even something as simple as goo-gone?  Sorry, no pictures.

Thanks!</description>
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Thanks!</div>

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