Bike cleaning (again)

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Bike cleaning (again)

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Not the whole bike.

I’m putting my Sprint away in the shed for the winter after I give it a good clean.

It’s been sitting out most of the year but it’s still fine except for a few bolt threads with slight corrosion and a tiny bit of furring.

What’s the best way to clean up the little bits and pieces that are like this?
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Re: Bike cleaning (again)

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Drop it off at Weeksy’s.
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GT85 works well as does ACF-50. ACF50 will also stop it corroding again to a great extent.
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636mick wrote: Wed Nov 25, 2020 1:25 pm Drop it off at Weeksy’s.
Along with a bag of cash yeah :)