This is what I did with my 500 Pro Circuit and previous pipes (of course i wasn't too worried about the platinum finish)
I got my gas fired blow torch and a compressor at full pressure ready to go with a air nozzle hand piece connected with a cable tie to hold the trigger on.
Heat up the header part that connects to engine until the carbon is cherry red, then take the air compressor hand piece and start blowing air into the header in the same direction as the exhaust would flow. If you have a high delivery CFM compressor, this helps, but a 40 cfm will do (albiet slow).
The carbon will burn in a ring all the way through the exhaust until it runs out of carbon and oil build up. Wait until it cools, and tap with wooden mallet, and the loose carbon falls out.
It gets pretty hot, and make sure you do it at a friends farm, or else the whole neighborhood gets a load of burning oil. Also, keep the pipe supported with the tail part pointing straight up, and it turns out a bit like a chimney. (just don't breathe it in) That said, the EPA may have something to say about all the smoke. It works faster with straight Oxygen from an oxy acetylene set, but it also heats up the pipe a lot. One tip though, when you start, don't stop until it completely burns out, as it is a problem to get the carbon hot enough again when it is half way down the pipe.
In the end, it actually didn't damage the pro circuit finish that couldn't be polished out.
Can't really help you with the bend.