Degreaser, what do you use?
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Degreaser, what do you use?
Normally use paraffin but the Mrs moans it stinks for days after. I did try the Gtechniq W5 Citrus All Purpose Cleaner but wasn't that impressed with it, but admit I could have got the ratio wrong? Anything else good out there?
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
I buy 5L of Screwfix "No Nonsense " heavy duty degreaser for less than a tenner and decant it into a spray bottle. Works well enough cleaning my collection of oily old Brit bikes and removes sticky chain lube well
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
I was using the W5 but it's still not as good as sdoc, if a lot cheaper. I also find it doesn't do much for chain lube. I tend to spray it on and go over the rear wheel with a pain brush then hose off but it's still not perfect so I wait until it's dry and use GT85 and a rag. I was diluting to about 1/4 with water.
I recently bought some of the latest muck off stuff as there was a special on 5 litres at SBS. That's ok but bit like W5 not perfect or as good as Sdoc. You apply that to a wet bike.
For chain cleaning I use paraffin if it's bad but just decant a little into a old bean pot and apply using a paint brush, that way you don't use much and it still cleans well. If it's not too bad I use GT85 and a rag.
For general wipe overs of engine/frame/swingarm etc if there's grease on them GT85 and a rag works great. Plus smells nice too.
I recently bought some of the latest muck off stuff as there was a special on 5 litres at SBS. That's ok but bit like W5 not perfect or as good as Sdoc. You apply that to a wet bike.
For chain cleaning I use paraffin if it's bad but just decant a little into a old bean pot and apply using a paint brush, that way you don't use much and it still cleans well. If it's not too bad I use GT85 and a rag.
For general wipe overs of engine/frame/swingarm etc if there's grease on them GT85 and a rag works great. Plus smells nice too.
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
I use a fair bit of paraffin on the old brit bikes, mostly 'cause that's what the Triumph manual says to use. It's got a few bits inside the engine and oil system you're supposed to clean on a regular basis, whatever you put in there theoretically might end up in the oil so I used paraffin.
Got a big bottle of generic brake cleaner which is good for little bits. It evaporates away well, which is nice. Also means you need good ventilation though! I might get some of that degreaser stuff Nidge mentioned.
I used to use the vapour degreaser at my old work somtimes, that was feckin' brilliant.
https://www.techspray.com/vapor-degreas ... m%20parts.
Got a big bottle of generic brake cleaner which is good for little bits. It evaporates away well, which is nice. Also means you need good ventilation though! I might get some of that degreaser stuff Nidge mentioned.
I used to use the vapour degreaser at my old work somtimes, that was feckin' brilliant.
https://www.techspray.com/vapor-degreas ... m%20parts.
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
Hmmm, that's tempting as there is quite a lot of that hanging around here, just waiting to be borrowed...KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 10:26 am Depends.
Getting chain lube off bike wheels, swingarm, etc.. WD40.
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
Works really well.Taipan wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 10:45 amHmmm, that's tempting as there is quite a lot of that hanging around here, just waiting to be borrowed...KungFooBob wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 10:26 am Depends.
Getting chain lube off bike wheels, swingarm, etc.. WD40.
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
S-doc
Chain/brake cleaner
Vulcanet wipes
WD40
Proper acetone
That's my arsenal.
Chain/brake cleaner
Vulcanet wipes
WD40
Proper acetone
That's my arsenal.
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
Stick it in the dishwasher. Then she'll stop moaning about any smell
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
That does look a bit of a bargain. Think i'll give it a whirl.
https://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense- ... 5ltr/88668
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
I used to have access to MEK,Tric and the like when I worked in the aircraft industry. Harsh stuff on the old epidermis.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 12:37 pm Used to use MEK but usually brake cleaner these days...
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
Back in the day we had a Tric tank big enough to fit a car inSkub wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 12:49 pmI used to have access to MEK,Tric and the like when I worked in the aircraft industry. Harsh stuff on the old epidermis.v8-powered wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 12:37 pm Used to use MEK but usually brake cleaner these days...
Cleaned anything from everything!
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
You can still get MEK on ebay, believe it or not...
I use (in no particular order of merit) depending on the job in hand
Jizer
Paraffin
Acetone
Brake cleaner
GT 85
White spirit
Shiny sauce
Various wipes
I use (in no particular order of merit) depending on the job in hand
Jizer
Paraffin
Acetone
Brake cleaner
GT 85
White spirit
Shiny sauce
Various wipes
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
And don't forget the Bennetts bloke rated aldi (or was it Lidl) washing up liquid as pretty much the best cleaner/degreaser. No salt and cheaper than chips!
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Re: Degreaser, what do you use?
Motul Motowash is pretty good.
Worth pointing out that petrol contains a lot of nasty carcinogens.
Worth pointing out that petrol contains a lot of nasty carcinogens.
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