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Cleaning Advice

#1 Unread post by Zohw »

Well, I've decided to finally give my bike a good clean. Been about 2 weeks or so since I first got it, and have been waiting for the mechanic to replace a few things here and there before I would clean it. Turns out he has to order another part or two so it's going to take another week.

So long story short, I want to clean my bike! My question is; what cleaning products do you recommend? I'd mostly be cleaning the metal parts opposed to shining up the paint.

Here's my dirty girl:

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So far on my list: Castrol super clean. And maybe a toothbrush?

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#2 Unread post by bluecamel »

That thing is gorgeous!!

I'm wondering the same thing for whenever I get my bike back. Mainly engine and pipe cleaning, as the paint is in great shape.
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#3 Unread post by Thumper »

Dang that's a beautiful bike.

I use Turtle Wax car wash on my bikes. Works well and the job gets done quickly.
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#4 Unread post by nate1714 »

just soap and water then wd40 for the metal surfaces , ....i use turtle wax on the tank and other like surfaces....and then the secret ingredients....LOVE....
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#5 Unread post by ceemes »

I wanted to suggest ArmoralL for the saddle, however we don't have a suitably evil enough grin emote to go with that SUGGESTION!!! :mrgreen:

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ceemes wrote:I wanted to suggest ArmoralL for the saddle, however we don't have a suitably evil enough grin emote to go with that SUGGESTION!!! :mrgreen:

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dr_bar wrote:
ceemes wrote:I wanted to suggest ArmoralL for the saddle, however we don't have a suitably evil enough grin emote to go with that SUGGESTION!!! :mrgreen:

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#8 Unread post by Skier »

Simple Green and a toothbrush work well. Use some diesel to clean off the areas where the chain kicks up road gunk, then spray down with Simple Green.

Inexpensive and efficient.

My $0.02: don't bother cleaning, it's just gonna get dirty the next ride. :)
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#9 Unread post by jstark47 »

That is NOT dirty. You obviously have no idea what a dirty bike looks like!!!! :mrgreen:

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#10 Unread post by Johnj »

I always seem to use rain and wind. :lol:
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