www.LoudPipes.Com Product Review

December 1998

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Anyone who’s not experienced blue and yellow-stained exhaust pipes obviously doesn’t ride a motorcycle. It's a problem we've all tried to eliminate, albeit unsuccessfully.  In fact, the proliferation of pipe shields proves that most of us feel you either live with stained pipes or cover 'em up.

Personally, I feel that stained pipes are something to be proud of. They prove I ride my scoot regularly. However, with the time many of us spend keeping our rides lookin' righteous, it seems a shame that every now and then we can't eliminate that staining, at least for a little while.

Now you can. Recently, we came across BLUE-JOB, and reacted with the typical "ho-hum," fully expecting another product that gives marginal results. Once again, we were curious, so we contacted the distributor, and asked them to send us a container of this miracle compound.

After the BLUE-JOB arrived, we read the simple directions, and proceeded to round up a set of panhead pipes on which to test it. Our pipes weren't terribly blued, but nasty enough. (See photo.) We picked the worst pipe of the pair on which to perform our test.

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We started by mixing up a paste with some of the BLUE-JOB powder and tap water in the container's cap.  We weren't expecting a miracle, but didn't want to spend more time on this than we had to, so we mustered our elbow grease and started rubbing. After less than a minute of effort we saw significant results.  A bit more enthused at that point, we kept at it. After about 20 minutes or so, after several rounds alternating between the BLUE-JOB and the clean buffing rag, we ended up with the results you see here.  We're impressed. BLUE-JOB makes no idle claims; this product  works.

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The BLUE-JOB folks claim you get enough of the dry polish to clean 14 or so pipes.  Realistically, that would all depend on the condition of your pipes.  Starting with cleaner pipes, and using the BLUE-JOB regularly, you'd be able to stretch the product further.  However, with pipes as stained as (or worse than) ours, I'd say you might be able to clean 4 pipes.  Still, the results are amazing, and well worth the $9.95 (plus $3.00 S&H) for a 14 gram container.  Once they're clean, the BLUE-JOB folks claim that with regular use, any new staining that appears is much easier to remove.  Haven't gotten that far in our testing yet, but after seeing the results we had, we have no reason to doubt this claim.

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