Damn You, Halfords

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So my day was okay. I had originally planned to head down to Halfords and buy a bottle of GT-85. It's pouring outside so I thought that I could give my bike a good clean and this would be a good opportunity to test it.

Before I left for Halfords, a package arrived at my door and it was stuck through my letterbox. They'd gotten the address wrong, the house it was meant to go to was only a few miles away so I thought I'd deliver it by hand, why not? I left, nothing dramatic on the way there or the way back except my back brake was sticking but that's it.

Came back home, got changed (I'm soaking wet :dry:) and headed back out to Halfords. Got there, they had a nice deal where you got a 400ml bottle of GT-85 for £2.50 (originally £5) if you buy another cycling item so I picked out a nice bell. Went to pay for it, was greeted by "Sorry sir, you're unable to purchase this item as you're under 18".

Damn.

Plans ruined. I put the items back on the shelf and left. I stopped up at LBS #1 and they sold me a 400ml bottle for £4, great. Headed up to LBS #2 and he was kind enough to fix my rear brake, free of charge. Great x2.

So all in all, interesting day and it's only 3oclock! Do you have any good methods for cleaning your bike? I was just going to go for a bucket of warm soapy water, spray it down with GT-85 and then relube the chain and cassette.

How was your day?
 

MattHB

Proud Daddy
baby wipes for me. I never use water at all now. baby wipes and GT85 for the cassette and chain, relube chain with chainlube after. After cleaning, polish with Mr Sheen, to make sure its as easy next time.

Handy to suspend the bike if you can. Either by a workstand or from the ceiling of the garage/shed by the saddle/stem.

Day was good, too damn windy for a ride though :sad:
 

Lyrical

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baby wipes for me. I never use water at all now. baby wipes and GT85 for the cassette and chain, relube chain with chainlube after. After cleaning, polish with Mr Sheen, to make sure its as easy next time.

Handy to suspend the bike if you can. Either by a workstand or from the ceiling of the garage/shed by the saddle/stem.

Day was good, too damn windy for a ride though :sad:

It... is... so... windy, I felt like I was going to go backwards at one point.

But, wind swept hair looks rad ^^
 
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It... is... so... windy, I felt like I was going to go backwards at one point.

But, wind swept hair looks rad ^^

Not terribly windy here but the rain is bitterly cold. 18mph winds with 94% humidity.
 

musa

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Surrey
Soapy water. Well more wet cloth then baby wipes wipe chain with cloth gt85 the badboy chain et al. Nd gt85 sprayed on a cloth to shine the bike. Smells great. Buy a workstand makes the job real easy

Very therapeutic I found it to be much to the disgust of my better half
 
Carp weather so thought...'coupla households chores to keep SWMBO happy then finish the Bike rebuild as my new front mech and cables are here - wahey!'

Wife..." as were going out tonight(meal n cinema), I am spring cleaning today, so can YOU start with the bathroom"!

As tomorrow is fathers day, I have to suffer breakfast in bed and out for lunch as well as "doing something as a family"
Today screwed then :sad:
 

Nihal

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So my day was okay. I had originally planned to head down to Halfords and buy a bottle of GT-85. It's pouring outside so I thought that I could give my bike a good clean and this would be a good opportunity to test it.

Before I left for Halfords, a package arrived at my door and it was stuck through my letterbox. They'd gotten the address wrong, ....................... "Sorry sir, you're unable to purchase this item as you're under 18"..................
If youre really under 18,its a pleasure to meet someone under 18.This place is filled with.............people:whistle:;)


I really don't know anything about Halfords,but by seeing the way people refer to it here,I'd say GTH(go to hell) could translate for Cyclists as Go to Halfords:laugh:
 
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Anyone here know how to remove some surface rust from my handlebars?
 

TheDoctor

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I use the cheap bike cleaner from Poundland.
Get the bike wet (if it isn't already) squirt the cleaner on, leave for a few minutes, rub any grubby bits with an old paintbrush and then rinse. Mickle the chain and you're done.

EDIT - that's cleaning, not rust removal. Cross-posting...
 

cyberknight

As long as I breathe, I attack.
baby wipes for me. I never use water at all now. baby wipes and GT85 for the cassette and chain, relube chain with chainlube after. After cleaning, polish with Mr Sheen, to make sure its as easy next time.

Handy to suspend the bike if you can. Either by a workstand or from the ceiling of the garage/shed by the saddle/stem.

Day was good, too damn windy for a ride though :sad:

Baby wipes are great forcleaning the whole bike ,and yes its bloomin windy today......
 
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