Engine cleaning
Re: Engine cleaning
Diesel is probably the best all-round degreaser but you need to agitate it. Parrafin is also good. I don't put much stock in the fancy brand-name cleaners - most are just tarted up simple cleaning solutions where the simple and original product does 95% of the same work for 10% of the cost. It's like boutique plastic restorer - £10+ from a car retailer or buy yourself a 60p tub of smooth peanut butter instead. Has 95% the same ingredients and does exactly the same for a fraction of the cost.
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Re: Engine cleaning
Peanut butter- who knewJim27 wrote:Diesel is probably the best all-round degreaser but you need to agitate it. Parrafin is also good. I don't put much stock in the fancy brand-name cleaners - most are just tarted up simple cleaning solutions where the simple and original product does 95% of the same work for 10% of the cost. It's like boutique plastic restorer - £10+ from a car retailer or buy yourself a 60p tub of smooth peanut butter instead. Has 95% the same ingredients and does exactly the same for a fraction of the cost.
As for cleaning, paraffin is my top choice albeit an expensive one that is difficult to filter and re-use.
DO NOT USE PETROL!!! Its works almost instantly but it will make some rubbers expand.
What i use, cat litter tray full of parafin under the bike engine/chain and tooth brushes from Tesco (19p for 2) ergo 22 for £2 = no scratches, minimal residue and a clean bike/chain
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Re: Engine cleaning
Erm, the word DEGREASER just so happens to be in the title. I'd rather not de-grease the grease that is in the o rings. tarlee wrote:Bollocks.
Been using it for years and never had any issues.
Cbr chain is on about 23k miles.
Sd on 18k since I bought bike (chain already on it).
Im guessing you have actually used it and suffered a failure as a direct result and not just repeated what someone else told you?
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Re: Engine cleaning
That's kind of the point of the o rings.BigDan1190 wrote:Erm, the word DEGREASER just so happens to be in the title. I'd rather not de-grease the grease that is in the o rings. tarlee wrote:Bollocks.
Been using it for years and never had any issues.
Cbr chain is on about 23k miles.
Sd on 18k since I bought bike (chain already on it).
Im guessing you have actually used it and suffered a failure as a direct result and not just repeated what someone else told you?
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