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General => General => Topic started by: fireblake on 15 January 2017, 09:42:49 pm

Title: Degreaser
Post by: fireblake on 15 January 2017, 09:42:49 pm
So what is your favourite degreaser? Anyone use any homemade goo or know of household products that do a good job?


Mickey
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: joebloggs on 15 January 2017, 09:47:57 pm
No nonsense from screwfix.
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: Edmund on 15 January 2017, 11:01:17 pm
GT85 very good at getting grease off
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Post by: Freck on 16 January 2017, 12:23:12 am
Wurth brake cleaner for anything that I can't take apart and get in the parts washer.  :D
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Post by: the cueball on 16 January 2017, 05:45:13 am
Autosmart G101.
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Post by: darrsi on 16 January 2017, 05:51:24 am
Degreaser for what exactly?
Some degreaser's have ingredients in that leave a residue, so are no good for cleaning brake pistons for example.


Brake cleaner leaves nothing though, is a very effective degreaser and is generally safe to use on anything, and i tend to buy whatever's a good deal online, normally 6 large cans at a time.
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Post by: crickleymal on 16 January 2017, 09:29:51 am
Depends but generally white spirit and a toothbrush.
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Post by: fireblake on 16 January 2017, 10:18:43 am
I want just a general degreaser,  back wheel gets covered by chain crap. I also liberally cover hose clips with grease at the start of the winter. I often use Gunk or Jizer bur wondered what others use.


Mickey
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: NorthWestern on 16 January 2017, 11:09:57 am
Paraffin is about the best degreaser for general use.  Its about £4 for 4L and I find it better than gunk in most cases.
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Post by: TOADY on 16 January 2017, 12:32:29 pm
muc off for pushbikes, been buying it from the pound shop and it shifts most crap and cheap too obviously  ;)
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Post by: andybesy on 16 January 2017, 02:28:40 pm
Do white spirit or parafin leave a residue?

Andy
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Post by: BBROWN1664 on 16 January 2017, 03:23:39 pm
:agree

Paraffin is what I use to clean the back wheel and chain.
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Post by: fazersharp on 16 January 2017, 06:10:57 pm
 :agree


Paraffin is what I use to clean the back wheel and chain.
:agree
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: unfazed on 16 January 2017, 08:03:10 pm
Auto Glym motorcycle cleaner is what I always use  :thumbup
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: Slaninar on 16 January 2017, 08:12:39 pm
One of my favourite.
https://www.k2car.at/Akra-Engine-Cleaner (https://www.k2car.at/Akra-Engine-Cleaner)

Though for most things I bother to degrease (bearings mostly), sometimes bicycle chain cleaning, I use "oil based paint thinner" (is the English term "mineral spirits"?). Cheap and works fine.

Though the mentioned Akra K2 Engine Cleaner works really well. Spray it, leave it, rinse with water. For really thick layers of sand/dust with grease, it takes a bit of scrubbing, but works better than most stuff I've tried so far, not damaging the paint.
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: tommyardin on 16 January 2017, 08:23:48 pm
I want just a general degreaser,  back wheel gets covered by chain crap. I also liberally cover hose clips with grease at the start of the winter. I often use Gunk or Jizer bur wondered what others use.


Mickey


WD40 Sprayed directly onto a cloth, Great for getting link lube off back rims, also good for getting tar spots off the side of you car.
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: Dudeofrude on 16 January 2017, 09:10:23 pm


WD40 Sprayed directly onto a cloth, Great for getting link lube off back rims, also good for getting tar spots off the side of you car.

That's what I use too. Cleans pretty much anything off anything. Does leave a residue behind though which I find useful for the bodywork as mud/water marks just wipe off with minimal effort, but not so good on the downpipes when you start it for the first time after cleaning. Tends to lead to a Stars in their eyes kind of moment.....
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: Freck on 16 January 2017, 11:25:26 pm
Tends to lead to a Stars in their eyes kind of moment.....
What, Matthew Kelly walking out of the mist?  :lol
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: celticdog on 16 January 2017, 11:28:31 pm
Depends but generally white spirit and a toothbrush.


WD 40 contains 80% white spirit, you can buy 5 litres of white spirit for less than the price of a 400ml can of WD 40.
I use white spirit, you can clean your chain with it too, it's safe for x ring  :)
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: tommyardin on 17 January 2017, 08:03:47 am
Depends but generally white spirit and a toothbrush.


WD 40 contains 80% white spirit, you can buy 5 litres of white spirit for less than the price of a 400ml can of WD 40.
I use white spirit, you can clean your chain with it too, it's safe for x ring  :)


Arrr! but does it only get 80% of the muck off, NO I said MUCK OFF  :rolleyes
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: fireblake on 17 January 2017, 12:17:40 pm
The old favourites of Paraffin and white spirit seem to be the best and cheapest for degreasing then.  Thanks for all the replies

Mickey
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Post by: Jamieg285 on 17 January 2017, 12:35:01 pm
I use the butler to do mine and everything comes up spotlessly clean.

If he's not available then the footman, but the results aren't as good.
 :D
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: fireblake on 18 January 2017, 10:38:32 am
I use the butler to do mine and everything comes up spotlessly clean.

If he's not available then the footman, but the results aren't as good.
 :D
Where are you living Jamie, my new best buddy. Get them to clean my bike


Mickey
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: Tifa on 30 January 2017, 08:28:29 pm
D1 E5e1  ;)


Works brilliantly!
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: fireblake on 03 February 2017, 06:28:10 pm
D1 E5e1  ;) 
Good idea. Thousand's of gallon's of the stuff at my local gas station.


Mickey


Works brilliantly!
Title: Re: Degreaser
Post by: tommyardin on 03 February 2017, 07:16:51 pm
I want just a general degreaser,  back wheel gets covered by chain crap. I also liberally cover hose clips with grease at the start of the winter. I often use Gunk or Jizer bur wondered what others use.


Mickey


WD 40 sprayed onto a rag (Not directly onto wheel as it can get on tyres) is the best thing I have found for chain lube and road tar, leaves the wheels shiny and leaves a non stick deposit on the wheel making it easier to remove muck next time round, plus inhibits rust not that that will help on an alloy wheel