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Duck-man
09-07-07, 08:52 PM
Ok, so i have just spent the last 3hrs cleaning my bike. :D (Not kwak clean but clean enough for me ;) )

Usual task ...plenty of Muc off on wheels in a vain attempt to clean grease etc. spray bike clean, wash with car shampoo, cleaned pipes with Autosol (I am now an Autosol slave!! Have to keep the pipes shiny but not kwak shiny!)

Polished the rest of the bike, its all clean but back wheel was still "sticky"...now i have gone through countless brushes, clothes and hrs to try and clean it, but tonight (after reading it on here i think) i used....Mr muscle oven cleaner!! OMG!! i should have used it so much sooner douh!!

Spray on leave for 15-20 mins (not to long or will start taking paint off) and wipe off sorted!! no more icky grease!! yeah!!!


Now how can i clean the exhaust without all that hard effort of rubbing the pipes for ages with various clothes, scrubbing pads and wet and dry??

busasean
09-07-07, 09:11 PM
try using parafin, cheaper and less harmfull! removes chain lube like buggery! i put some in an old muck off spray bottle and bobs your uncle. clean as a clean thing.

Lozzo
09-07-07, 09:13 PM
try using parafin, cheaper and less harmfull! removes chain lube like buggery! i put some in an old muck off spray bottle and bobs your uncle. clean as a clean thing.

I'll second that, paraffin's a great degreaser...and cheap as chips

Lissa
09-07-07, 09:15 PM
Or try WD40 sprayed onto kitchen towel..................works a treat:D

muffles
09-07-07, 09:17 PM
Don't know if you've tried it but I find I can polish the final layer of crap off the wheels - just wash off most of it and get a good finish with a layer of polish :D

BILLY
09-07-07, 09:18 PM
Or try WD40 sprayed onto kitchen towel..................works a treat:D
I second that:cool:

ethariel
09-07-07, 09:25 PM
Bike Cleaning..............................??

Whassat ?

Moffatt666
09-07-07, 10:12 PM
White Spirit (aka Turpentine Substitute) works a treat on wheels and only costs £1.50 per 2 litre bottle.

John 675
10-07-07, 11:49 AM
much like your self i spent a good wodge of the day cleaning my bike, as for the wheels . . i use industrial strength grease remover from the power station where my pop works . . . kinda like a citrus liquid thing, bit of that on the wheels and it gleams slight layer of back to black and BINGO shiny rims,
still need to get some of that damm auto sol . . . where can i get it again? :)

Duck-man
10-07-07, 11:54 AM
I buy my autosol from Hein Gericke, but you have to put a lot of effort in to it, but once you get the shiny effect its hard to stop"!

anna
10-07-07, 12:39 PM
you dont want to clean it, it will only get dirty again.. why dont you use the time and go ride her?!! ;)

kwak zzr
10-07-07, 01:57 PM
DONT LISTEN DONT LISTEN! their just trying to convert you to a dirty biker:)

krhall
10-07-07, 02:21 PM
Autosol - EBay.

Don't do it - i'm now addicted to cleaning my exhaust thanks to Kwak!

Steve_God
10-07-07, 02:31 PM
I spend far too much ON the bike to clean it - and the dealer where I bought it from and see me about ridicule me about it every time they see me!

independentphoto
10-07-07, 05:34 PM
Paraffin again - great stuff. Good ol' WD works fine too. Auto Glym degreaser aerosol works a treat too. I get the muck wheel syndrome from the Scottoiler, but it's easy to clean and I'd rather my chain was in decent nick.

Garry:cool:

northwind
10-07-07, 06:50 PM
1) Squirt Muc-off in its general direction
2) Hose it down
3) Hope