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tricky 04-12-06 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krhall
What is it? What does it do?

and finally how do you apply it?

Aerospace derived corrosion protection
Protects against corrosion
Its an aerosol (looks like strawberry mousse when you spray it on).

Jdubya 04-12-06 04:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krhall
What is it? What does it do?

and finally how do you apply it?

Anti-corrosion formula...
Stops your metal bits on the bike rotting and falling off...
You could spray it on and then wipe but I find it easier spraying it into the top(cover thing) of the can and then applying using a small paintbrush :wink:

Hope that answers your questions :)

Beenz 04-12-06 04:13 PM

I got some from this place (not associated with the dealer);
http://www.flightstore.co.uk/

northwind 04-12-06 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr
£15 a can :shock:

I paid £10 for my last 2, from Busters. A can goes a very long way though, a £15 can lasts way longer than the massive bottle of Scottoiler. A bottle, if you've got an air compressor, goes even further

Beenz 04-12-06 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by northwind
Quote:

Originally Posted by kwak zzr
£15 a can :shock:

I paid £10 for my last 2, from Busters. A can goes a very long way though, a £15 can lasts way longer than the massive bottle of Scottoiler. A bottle, if you've got an air compressor, goes even further

Download the flyer from the Busters website, it's on there, quote the code on ordering. 2 for 20 quid.

krhall 04-12-06 04:23 PM

just brush it on then leave it to dry?

Re-apply after washing?

All metal bits?

Beenz 04-12-06 04:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by krhall
just brush it on then leave it to dry?

Re-apply after washing?

All metal bits?

The berb says to keep it away from the brake parts. Otherwise all metal parts.

Don't think you need to re-apply after 'every' wash, it's meant to last a while, very expensive otherwise.

northwind 04-12-06 04:28 PM

Chemical cleaners take it off, or sustained pressure washing, but unless you make an effort to remove it it stays on. The best way to do it, IMO, is to apply a really good coat in about september, then just leave it- the muck will build up on top but it doesn't matter. I knock the crust off a couple of times over winter and reapply, just because the barnacles slow me down :)

Jdubya 04-12-06 04:36 PM

Once applied I dont use the likes of muc-off and stuuf on the bike until the spring...Just apply then wash with clean water or wash & wax in the winter...it shouldnt lose the coating then :wink:


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