I have not, sorry.

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  On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 10:06 AM, Graham Rogers<[email protected]> 
wrote:   I recently picked up a 1984 700S in terrible condition. It had been 
stored in a shed under a cover for years. Generations of Squirrels had been 
making their home in it. In the past I have sanded and cleaned up the exhaust 
system as best I could and then painted it with heat resistant paint. 
Invariably it has faded or more often, rust has returned. I have had great 
success using rust transformative paint as a primer on other areas of the bike 
like the frame.
My question is, if rust transformative paint is really an acid base that 
crystallizes the rust, could I not use it to do the same on the exhausts and 
mufflers? After the paint has crystallized the rust, would heat have a negative 
affect? Anyone had any experience in this area? Graham

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