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Degreaser
#21
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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#22
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.
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#23
(17-01-17, 01:35 PM)Jamieg285 link Wrote: 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.
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Where are you living Jamie, my new best buddy. Get them to clean my bike


Mickey
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#24
D1 E5e1  Wink


Works brilliantly!
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(30-01-17, 09:28 PM)Tifa link Wrote: D1 E5e1  Wink 
Good idea. Thousand's of gallon's of the stuff at my local gas station.


Mickey


Works brilliantly!
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(16-01-17, 11:18 AM)fireblake link Wrote: 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


[size=1em]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 [/size]
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