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  1. Re: Cleaning 
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    Go Blonde!
    Wheels just get forgotten then!! ;D
     
     

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    Nothing wrong with being blonde!!!


    And still those wheels are unwashed
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blackandchrome
    Go Blonde!
    Wheels just get forgotten then!! ;D
    OWNED.......Mum you're being quoted lmao ;D
     
     

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    Who's a legend now then!!!!
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    I missed a few bits when cleaning mine, but the difference is amazing even so.

    WD40 and a stiff brush all the way round, work it into the corners and angles of the spokes, use plenty of WD40, best way I have seen is with a hand spray (not the can) wich u can refil, I think you can get 5L bottle of WD40 with hand sprayer on ebay for about £23

    Here's a link

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...3D1&_rdc=1

    Use oil then water based dregreasers to clear of the remaining crap and of course the WD40.

    I found an excellent set of videos on cleaning your bike, and I found them very helpfull and it certainly helped me a great deal when i finally cleaned my bike.

    I have collected all 5 of the 'how to clean your motorbike' video's into one play list, well worth a watch

    http://www.youtube.com/view_play_lis...406ADBCF9E60B5

    Hope this helps
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    I use swarfega concentrated oil and grease remover about a fiver for 2.5 litres in B&Q. I think it is meant for drive ways but it works a treat when sprayed on the bike and safe for hand washing too. Non toxic
     
     

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    Liquid Paraffin will do it (as with any chemical keep it off wheel Barrings though) 8-)
     
     

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