Cleaning Frame (Grease)?
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Cleaning Frame (Grease)?
Looking for advice on cleaning grease of the frame. I have spots on my frame that look to be grease from the chain and normal soap does not remove it. Anyone else have this trouble or any recommendation on how to remove it without using products that would damage the frame?
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WD 40. Soap and water wash and then a little wax.
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Il faut de l'audace, encore de l'audace, toujours de l'audace
1980 3Rensho-- 1975 Raleigh Sprite 3spd
1990s Raleigh M20 MTB--2007 Windsor Hour (track)
1988 Ducati 750 F1
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Maguires Scratch X. Good for bike and car. A light rub does wonders. Follow up with Quick Detailer. Works for me.
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I learned this from a bicycle mechanic and it simply works wonders......Lemon Pledge!
Cheap and smells great to boot!
Cheap and smells great to boot!
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Try Lemon Pledge. Works really well and your bike will smell good!
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Zep foaming spray or Simple Green degreaser from your local home center works wonders.
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I use auto tire and wheel cleaner (make sure its the kind that is ok for painted wheels) on my drivetrain as well as on grease, tar, or other hard to clean gunk anywhere. Works really well so far and has had no adverse effect on paint or clearcoat.
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91% Isopropyl alcohol. 70% doesn't remove grease but 91% will, and will not damage paint, or leave a residue.