What do you clean your engine with?
Pulled the fairing for the first time the other day and was astounded by the 10+ years of road gunk build up on the front of the engine.
What do you guys use for tough jobs like this? I was thinking about one of those orange based automotive degreasers and a power washer. |
Mines never been super dirty to begin with. If yours is bad enough to where you need something stronger than water like degreaser or something...be sure to dilute it a bit. The magnesium and aluminum pieces are not hard to spot or etch with abbrasive cleaners
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simple green! or a bio degradable citrus based degreaser.
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a cheap paintbrush works great to scrub off the gunk w/o scratching everything up.
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Originally Posted by j shizzy wizzy
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a cheap paintbrush works great to scrub off the gunk w/o scratching everything up.
Be careful with the pressure washers. Really careful. When you rent one you don't know what you're getting. The one that we use to steamclean the greenhouses in the off-season tanks 180f water at 140 psi. It will literally peel the paint off your pickup. All it needs is a stone chip and off it comes. |
Originally Posted by j shizzy wizzy
(Post 205349)
simple green! or a bio degradable citrus based degreaser.
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Simple green Power Sports washer.. They actually make it, and it was on sale for super cheap at Cyclegear.
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Simple green as well... although WD-40 is pretty damn good at dissolving heavy areas of gunk as well.
J. |
Originally Posted by j shizzy wizzy
(Post 205349)
simple green! or a bio degradable citrus based degreaser.a cheap paintbrush works great to scrub off the gunk w/o scratching everything up.
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Simple Green and a cut down paint brush it is!...
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Purple Power, http://www.clean-rite.com/index.html I buy it at Napa buy the bucket. That and a pressure washer... works great every time. Be sure to s hose it off quick as it will stain oxidized parts.
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I do it to all my mates bikes when they get a new to them bike..
Fairy power spray , a tooth brush , and a house steam cleaner used for cleaning furniture and curtains. Ive used everything on the market and nothing touches Fairy power spray for deep grease and chain lube. I dont know if you can get it in the USA tho'. |
Simple Green kills ants instantly as well.:cool:
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Originally Posted by tosh23
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I do it to all my mates bikes when they get a new to them bike..
Fairy power spray , a tooth brush , and a house steam cleaner used for cleaning furniture and curtains. Ive used everything on the market and nothing touches Fairy power spray for deep grease and chain lube. I dont know if you can get it in the USA tho'. |
Originally Posted by VTRsurfer
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I've never heard of Fairy power spray, but then you Brits smoke fags.:eek: Whole different meaning here in the Colonies.
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Simple Green is great. Wesley's Bleach White white wall/lettered tire cleaner is even better. And an old tooth brush works wonders. A pressure washer isn't necessary. Just scrub rinse and repeat a few times.
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+1 on the toothbrush for tight spots
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Cheapest way to go, works perfect. #2 diesel and a small paint brush with the bristles chopped back to about one inch length. Brush it on, hose it off, you're done.
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Simple Green, much diluted, and a parts washer brush and a bore brush. The parts washer brush gets into all of the little spaces and is great around the brake calipers. But only as Bike Week approaches. Once a year, whether it needs it or not.
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