Cleaning your bike, what do you use?
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Cleaning your bike, what do you use?
Postby Pedaling » Sun Jun 23, 2013 10:24 pm
With this atrocious weather in Sydney ATM, I was wondering what products people clean their bikes with?
My old bikes I have always cleaned with CT-18 truck wash, then lubricated what I needed to.
My motorcycles, with CT-18 and a dash of metho.
Although I have just bought a carbon bike, and was hoping to get some advice as to what other people use.
I "Mister Sheen" my bikes as it makes cleaning them much easier later. Will "Mister Sheen" affect my carbon frame/components?
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Postby Duck! » Sun Jun 23, 2013 11:15 pm
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Postby jasonc » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:21 am
kero for the chain and gears.
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Re: Cleaning your bike, what do you use?
Postby Pedaling » Mon Jun 24, 2013 9:21 pm
Appreciate it.
So after a good clean up, what type of lubricant do you use for your drive train, cables and shifters?
I am using rock'n roll gold for my chain, which I am very happy with. I have used Inox for my drive train previously, although it tends to attract a lot of dirt.
Are there any better options?
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Postby blixpho » Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:17 am
I 've been cleaning my drive train with a microfiber cloths and they are all full of grease. How do i was them so I can reuse them again? I dont care about the stains, just want to get all the gunk and grease out.
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Postby clackers » Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:14 pm
I'll use microfibres on my frames with car wash (and launder them occasionally). But the drivetrain cloths are throwaways when they get manky.blixpho wrote:Side question:
I 've been cleaning my drive train with a microfiber cloths and they are all full of grease. How do i was them so I can reuse them again? I dont care about the stains, just want to get all the gunk and grease out.
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Postby Tim » Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:17 pm
I can't bring myself to point a garden hose at metal parts or poorly sealed bearings.
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Postby jacks1071 » Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:22 pm
Leave a piece of alloy in it for 15 minutes and tell us if you still think its good stuff.Marty Moose wrote:I use ct18 too its great stuff, also use Mr sheen never had any carbon issues with it. Bike shop I worked years ago also used mr sheen.
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Unless you are washing a truck, I don't suggest using truck wash.
All you want to use is car wash, some kero and a brush on the chain and oily bits and you are all good.
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Postby toolonglegs » Tue Jun 25, 2013 4:26 pm
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Postby Mulger bill » Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:14 pm
Rinse it off well, that DWL is full of salt.toolonglegs wrote:Dishwash liquid bike, diesel drive chain.
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Postby FuzzyDropbear » Wed Jun 26, 2013 2:16 pm
I used to use rock'n roll blue stuff I think, I'm not sure about the gold, but I gave up with it cause I went through a bottle fairly quickly and I dunno, being able to degrease and lubricate at the same time didn't sit well with me. Now I use a wet lube for my chain for most of the year, I'm currently using a FinishLine bottle, but I did use a bottle of other branded stuff and didn't seem to make much difference to me. The blue RnR stuff didn't seem to last as long as the wet lube either, I was forever applying it compared to the wet lube, but again, I never used the gold stuff so I'm not sure what it's like.Pedaling wrote:Thanks for the replies everyone.
Appreciate it.
So after a good clean up, what type of lubricant do you use for your drive train, cables and shifters?
I am using rock'n roll gold for my chain, which I am very happy with. I have used Inox for my drive train previously, although it tends to attract a lot of dirt.
Are there any better options?
Cheers,
Darrin.
Cheers.
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Postby HappyHumber » Wed Jun 26, 2013 2:50 pm
A light spritz afterward around "sensitive" areas with water dispersing WD40 or the like.
I won't go into chain lube. it's a personal, spiritual issue for all of us. Dead horse flogged well beyond the blood & bone stage in this forum and many others. Magic verb: Search.
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Postby pjt » Thu Jun 27, 2013 4:37 pm
For chains I use an orange-based degreaser, in a similar way to how I used to use petrochemical degreasers. The benefit is that by the end of it the bike (and my hands) smell like oranges, rather than a petrol refinery.
For chains I use "Orange Solv" mixed 1:1 with water (250 mL of each), in a container to seal and shake with the chain and leave for a few minutes, before removing the chain and blasting it with high pressure (preferably hot) water. You can leave the solution to settle and decant ~95% of the good stuff for re-use. I bought a 5L jug of the stuff five years ago and still have about 1.5L left!
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Postby ValleyForge » Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:36 pm
Yup - $2 can of citrus degreaser from SupaCheap and a bucket of car wash soap. Dishwashing brush and a roll of chux.HappyHumber wrote:Sheesh... Why are people so beguiled with $$ specialist products? A bucket of warm water, cheap laundry soap & a few different shaped brushes. Rinse off with the hose being mindful of not directly spraying any bearings with full pressure (hint : put your thumb over the end and pretend you're a sprinkler nozzle).
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Postby jacks1071 » Thu Jun 27, 2013 11:24 pm
Anything you put on your bike, you can't hope to wash 100% of it out - some of it is going to make its way into places you can't flush it out.
Keep the citrus for your orange juice.
http://www.finishlineusa.com/frequentquestions/
Citrus Degreaser is our original degreaser. 100% Biodegradable, made from natural ingredients and strong! It’s 100% active, no water dilution – so it cuts thru the junk fast. However, you must be careful around plastic parts – Citrus Degreasers (all brands, not just ours) will craze, warp or melt many types of plastic. Additionally you must be careful not to soak rubber parts in Citrus Degreaser for more than 30 minutes or so, (again any type of citrus degreaser – ours is 100% pure, so it happens faster). Always test first if you are cleaning plastic parts and don’t leave parts containing rubber seals or o-rings to soak for extended periods of time. If you are primarily cleaning the chain, gears, and mostly metal parts – Finish Line Citrus Degreaser is the choice for you.
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Postby FuzzyDropbear » Fri Jun 28, 2013 11:03 am
Really? What citrus degreaser did you use? I'm using Finish Line degreaser and I once forgot to empty the chain cleaner, came back to do the chain the following weekend and nothing had happened to mine. Now I regularly just leave it in there and nothing's melted. I dunno, maybe difference concentrations of something between brands?jacks1071 wrote:I used Citrus degreaser in my chain cleaner, flushed it out with water. When I went to use it the next time it was a melted pile of rubbish.
Anything you put on your bike, you can't hope to wash 100% of it out - some of it is going to make its way into places you can't flush it out.
Keep the citrus for your orange juice....
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Postby ValleyForge » Sat Jun 29, 2013 6:21 pm
Hmm - I buy the FinishLine citrus degreaser in bulk and use it in my ParkTools chain cleaner - never had a problem in the 4 years I've had it (two brush changes from wear & tear though). As well, I've left that degreaser in plastic tubs for weeks and never had an issue.jacks1071 wrote:The one I had was Park Tools brand.
I reckon you can dilute it 1:10 and it still works brilliantly.
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