View Poll Results: what color?
White



31
59.62%
Red



1
1.92%
Black



19
36.54%
What i have on now



1
1.92%
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white wraps? how do you keep them clean?
#1
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white wraps? how do you keep them clean?
i can't decide what color wraps to get. i like white but they seem to get too dirty too quickly, red is too much red, and black just doesnt go with my bike's color scheme...or at least thats what i think
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White would look good. I hear that Fizik bar tape stays clean. I don't usually like to the main color of the bike, because chances are that the bar tape isn't the same shade. I only ever use colored tape (not white or black) to contrast a color on the bike, or to just stand out.
In your case the main color is red and the accents are white. White is white, so you shouldn't have any problems with it matching.
In your case the main color is red and the accents are white. White is white, so you shouldn't have any problems with it matching.
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From: San Jose
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I buy cheap orange cleaner clothes from the dollar store and quickly just glide back and forth with both ends while pulling against the tape.... done in a jiffy!
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Wut. The poll has nothing to do with the thread title...
To answer the question in the title, Fizik tape stays pretty clean on its own, with an occasional wipedown.
To answer the question in the title, Fizik tape stays pretty clean on its own, with an occasional wipedown.
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Take an old toothbrush, dish soap, and hot water. If the grime is really thick swap out the dish soap and hot water for WD-40. I roll white bar tape on my cross bike and after two seasons of racing I can still keep it clean with these treatments. HTH
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From: South of Raleigh, North of New Hill, East of Harris Lake, NC
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I have white Fizik, and as has been said, it's easy to keep clean. It also has something of a reputation for being slippery if sweat gets on it, although I've not experienced the problem. I tried white cork and it turned a lovely shade of gray where I gripped it within a month or so. I also have some of that el cheapo, vinyl white tape with foam backing. That stuff is great, stays white, and stays soft. I wish I could find some of it new.
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#25
Fizik microtex FTW...and I never really thought about it before, but I really dont clean it all that often, so I guess it does stay clean on its own. When I wipe my bike down I use diluted 'greased lightning' so thats what Id clean the tape with...









