Cleaning Bike

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Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
It's a teflon based spray lube. Comes in a large red can and smells wonderful!
It disperses water and leaves a teflon (ptfe) coating behind. The solvent in it is great for cleaning chains, but it doesn't strip lube like WD40 does.
The can has a plastic straw so you can get it into nooks and crannies.
I know some riders who use it to lube a chain but you do need to replace it every ride if you do.


Halfords had a special offer on, three cans for a fiver last time I looked.
 

Svendo

Guru
Location
Walsden
With the new bike, I'm wiping dried muck off tubing with a dry tea towel type cloth or rag, or if it's really bad own-brand babywipes first. Drive chain and metal bits get baby wiped mainly, sometimes WD40 on a rag (actually Morrison's maintenance spray) for really stubborn grease. Mickle method (once over as I'm lazy) for the chain. Then plenty of polish, at work I use the Mr Sheen there, or at home I use the finish line bike shine I splurged out on. I'm finding this makes later cleaning much easier, and that your protecting the paint/laquer finish. I'm considering really going for it and getting some proper car polish. Turtle Wax Platinum High Gloss seems to be the best value/quailty according to Auto express.
 
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