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https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=272547 ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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Brilliant. Very glad now that I had mine professionally sprayed. Did it myself last winter but still felt paranoid
I can definitely attest to it since even with my amateur application it survived the long winter of 2012-2013 just fine. ____________________ I'm autistic. That means I'm smarter than you. |
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I'd still prefer a hot shampoo wash after every 2-3days of riding no matter what the weather, and then being wiped dry, and all the electrics and brakes etc being blasted with a hot air gun or compressed air.
Then a coat of thick waxy polish on all painted areas, and a good spary of WD40 or a similar (value brand) product on all the engine cases, and in switches and on electrical connections. For anywhere that you don't want to get too oily or messy I find silicone dash spray works well to protect things.
If I wanted to use some anti corrosion product on the bike, I would probably inject a cavity wax into all steel box sections and tubes etc, and probably spray the underside of the fuel tank and other area's exposed to hidden rust as well.
Im a total ACF50 virgin, but I don't generally believe in any product that you spray onto a bike for winter, let the dirt and shit stick to it for months and then wash it off in the spring. Maybe I'm old fashioned but I prefer a hot soapy scrub down, and either a hose with cold water, or a hot pressure wash used carefully. |
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| stevo as b4 wrote: | I'd still prefer a hot shampoo wash after every 2-3days of riding no matter what the weather, and then being wiped dry, and all the electrics and brakes etc being blasted with a hot air gun or compressed air.
Then a coat of thick waxy polish on all painted areas, and a good spary of WD40 or a similar (value brand) product on all the engine cases, and in switches and on electrical connections. For anywhere that you don't want to get too oily or messy I find silicone dash spray works well to protect things.
If I wanted to use some anti corrosion product on the bike, I would probably inject a cavity wax into all steel box sections and tubes etc, and probably spray the underside of the fuel tank and other area's exposed to hidden rust as well.
Im a total ACF50 virgin, but I don't generally believe in any product that you spray onto a bike for winter, let the dirt and shit stick to it for months and then wash it off in the spring. Maybe I'm old fashioned but I prefer a hot soapy scrub down, and either a hose with cold water, or a hot pressure wash used carefully. |
There's not much point in polishing a bike every day during winter.
A total waste of effort.
The idea is to use the bike not lavish time on it. Five minutes into a deluge and no one will notice you licked it clean using a chamois made out of virgin cunt-flaps.
Shit doesn't build up on the bike. It is washed off by spray and wind. The ACF50 clings to the metal. You maybe just cannot see it. It also weeps into places you don't reach.
Oily shit can build up but oily shit won't rust as much.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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I see your points, But those Chamois cloths I dare say would be hard to find around here for any money!
I would obviously not clean, clay bar, and wax/polish a daily ridden bike to the nth anal degree. But even after a wash and dry off, I find a product like Autoglym EGP wiped over all the paintwork and left to dry say overnight at least before being wiped over if you don't like the streaky dried polish look, gives good results and keeps the water beading effect on the surface.
This means than dirt and shit is also less likely to stick to the metal as well IMO. These sorts of products are not thick waxy polishes that need hours of rubbing off, but thin silicone and polymer resin based products that go on quickly and can be left to dry without harming your bike's paintwork as long as you don't try to paint anything! |
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We live in a 'Hard Bastert' water area and anytime I wash the car or bike I have to rub it with wax as the chalk in the water makes any surface look like shite.
I do wash regularly but I also ACF50 and 365. FS365 does have to be re-applied as it sez on the bottle.
It is mainly to neutralize the effects of salt. ACF50 is a more specialised product which is still very expensive. But it is worth the cost if you use it as directed.
I recently bought the 1ltr size off Nippy Normans (cheapest after exhaustive googling.)
I have done all the bikes and the cars with it. Not a coating over every surface but just the critical areas. Engine bay looks like new again.  ____________________ W-ireless A-rtificial L-ifeform L-imited to O-bservation P-eacekeeping and E-fficient R-epair |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 353 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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