Heck S-100 Motorcycle cleaner works good on the whole bike -- grundge wheels,
swing arms, engine.
--
Dave Biasotti  //  Fremont, CA

Hugh Hamilton wrote:

> S-100 Wheel Cleaner is by far the best I've used, and I've used
> them all.
>
> If the wheels are particularly grungy, let the stuff sit on for 15
> minutes or so. A bit of elbow grease using a psonge might be
> necessary.
> Don't use any kind of abrasive cleaner.
>
> On 6 Jul 2000, at 23:47, wghalley wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have a quick or easy way of getting the crud off our wheels?
> > Especially the back one, where the combination of chain wax & brake dust
> > seems practically impossible to get out of the rough surface areas?
> >
> > Has anyone tried GO-JO, Fast Orange or similar "hand cleaner"?
> >
> > Are the wheels clear coated or how are they protected from corrosion?
> > Doesn't look like annodizing.  Doesn't really look like anything at all,
> > however bare aluminum would be VERY susceptable to road salt so there must
> > be something.
> >
> > He asked frustratedly (after spending a couple of hours on the back wheel,
> > which STILL looks like crap)
> >
> > Bill
> >
> >
> >





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