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What do u use to clean bike.
Yes yes yall. What kind of cleaning solvents do you preferably use to clean components such as the frame, & rims. Rims are alloy and I wanna keep em stunnin mayne.
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Wash everything with soapy water and then use Pledge.....
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pedros makes a bunch of cleaning products. theyve served me well
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I just use the hose. High pressure nozzle. Spray the hell out of everything. I hit the real bad spots with a little dish soap. Hand dry with a lint free towel, and relube everything.
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very little water, damp sponge. I try to avoid degreaser and cleaner sprays whenever possible. Just wipe the muck off using a little soap on the sponge if the bike is very dirty. Never, ever use a high pressure compressor-powered nozzles. If it rains the trick is to clean the bike right after a ride before it dries
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simple green:)
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dishsoap+water+toothbrush for typical dirt, grime
clean streak for stubborn grease |
Hi sweetbike-
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Damp rag, or Simple Green.
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baby wipes can do a good detail cleaning
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Originally Posted by onetwentyeight
pedros makes a bunch of cleaning products. theyve served me well
just buy the pit kit it has everything |
road grit and rainwater cleans me bike off.
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I just use snow in the winter.
Hose in the summer. Angle grinder + wire brush when it gets really bad, then new paint. If it is one of my nice vintage bikes, I will wash it by hand with soapy water and a rag, then wax with car wax. |
Baby Whipes!!!
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ohh i bought some bike wash from nashbar, finishline degreasers on the frame, chain and i try to whip the hubs with a wet rag. then i put the chain back on and wipe done one more time and finally put on some bike polish.
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Originally Posted by schwinn
simple green:)
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i bought some lysol sanitizing wipes a few months ago at bj's (essentially a sam's club-esque wholesale place). they've done an excellent job of clearing off grime, and they're pretty cheap too.
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You're supposed to clean bikes?
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Originally Posted by thurstonboise
High pressure nozzle. Spray the hell out of everything.
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I think he meant this
http://www.gidesigns.net/images/brass_hose_nozzle.jpg not this http://www.spinaclean.com/images/equ..._600px_002.jpg which is completely fine as long as you don't hold it right up against the bb or hubs or headset. |
^Only if I had that thing in my garage, I would enjoy cleaning my bike. heh.. Ive been doing the soap/water thing & simple green. Ill try automotive cleaner which I have alot of. Thanks for the input guys.
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Spray the entire thing down with Simple Green, wipe if needed, rinse with hose, dry by hand, regrease everything. At least that is what I do with my MTB, my track is mostly just wiped down with simple green and then regreased.
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Depending on how much time I want to spend on cleaning I....
1. spray bike down with hose, knocking off big mud chunks if present. 2. spray down with simple green and let sit for a few minutes 3. rinse off with hose If I want it super clean I'll go over the rims/spokes with a wet rag and just rinse off as I go b/c it just loosens up the road grit. Also a quick wipe down over the whole frame with damp rag and another rinse. 4. Re-lube chain, wipe off really well with rag, re-lube again and let lube dry (i use boeshield) 5. Squirt some triflow into cables (if present) and try and work it in as much as possible. |
Originally Posted by tonym
Baby Whipes!!!
I too have been known on occassion to employ the services of a fine, moist posterior wipe. |
I use rain to clean my bike.
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