Component in my dish washer......

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Trebz

Active Member
What 'am a 'gonna do.......

Anyone tried dropping a dirty old rear mech or other dirty component in the dishwasher?

I managed to clean off and partially de anodise an old Raleigh Record Sprint gold anodised chainset the other week.

I'm thinking of dropping an old rear mech in the dishwasher to see what happens.

Kindest Regards

Trebz
 

rollinstok

Well-Known Member
Location
morecambe
Try some brush on Gunk or Jizer degreasant. Gets rid of all the muck. Rinse off with water then re-lube and jobs a good un.
 

RecordAceFromNew

Swinging Member
Location
West London
I don't know about yours but my dishwasher is loaded with dishwater salt - it is the last thing I want my alloy (or other metal) components to go anywhere near. Further it gets pretty hot when it dries the content which can't be good for the plastic and rubbery bits. Your ceramic bearings might survive it ok... :whistle:
 

nr.

Active Member
Location
The Fens
I had big problems a few years ago after cleaning a pair of TZR250 crankcases in the dishwasher. The crankcases were fine, but my wife never really forgave me.
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
What 'am a 'gonna do.......

Anyone tried dropping a dirty old rear mech or other dirty component in the dishwasher?

I managed to clean off and partially de anodise an old Raleigh Record Sprint gold anodised chainset the other week.

I'm thinking of dropping an old rear mech in the dishwasher to see what happens.

Kindest Regards

Trebz
Has that rabbit in your Avatar got an "Eley Headache" ?
 

Kestevan

Last of the Summer Winos
Location
Holmfirth.
I've used the dishwasher on occasion to clean cassettes, mechs etc.
Soft water area though, so no dishwasher salt involved, and I fished them out before the drying cycle.

Oh, and I have a very understanding wife (and they were bits off her bike). :smile:
 
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