Bike spray cleaner recommendations
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Bike spray cleaner recommendations
I like to wipe down my bike for a few minutes after every ride typically, especially after a wet or winter ride. I’ve been using Pedro’s Bike Lust. I like spraying it on a microfiber towel and then wiping the bike down. I don’t want to hose it down or spray it directly on the bike….just a quick wipe down intermittently before a full blown wash. Keep using Pedro’s or any other recommendation?
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You can get these directly from the mfr or on Amazon. I've used them, and they work. Just don't use them on bare (non-clear coated) cf, as per the recommendations.
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Once the bike is clean Bike Lust is great stuff. For cleaning mix isopropyl alcohol and Rock 'n' Roll Miracle Red and you have a great cleaner.
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When I do a full wash I blow off all the remaining water with a leaf blower and spray everything down with ArmourAll Tire Foam. I then go about a complete wipe down and removal of all the foam residual with a cotton cloth. I have found it safe for all materials. I am posting a picture of it as there are allot of Tire Foams out there but this one is proven. I dont know how safe the other brands and types are.
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I wipe down with regular ol’ WD40. It works great on glossy paint and anodized aluminum, and matte blasted Ti loves it.
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I don’t like rubbing dust and dirt into the paint, I wash my bikes like I wash my car. Every other week or so I spray down my bike with low pressure water, and clean it with a soft brush, with a bit of dishwashing soap. I have a couple of brushes, a bigger one for the frame tubes and such, and a smaller one for getting into the tighter spaces. The brushes are soft enough not to damage the paint, but firm enough to lift off the dust, mud, and dirt.
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Pledge is what the builder of my super fly, custom ti frame recommended. Don’t get suckered by Big Bike Cleaner.
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Tub O' Towels works great. No spraying required. And it contains lanolin, aloe and vitamin E for my hands. Who could want more? <grin>
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Tub-O-To...570273#overlay
But heck, it's a bike. Most anything will do. Even just a damp rag to use after most rides on the road. If you are on a mountain bike off road, you might need a hose with decent water pressure or a pressure washer!
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Tub-O-To...570273#overlay
But heck, it's a bike. Most anything will do. Even just a damp rag to use after most rides on the road. If you are on a mountain bike off road, you might need a hose with decent water pressure or a pressure washer!
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Another Pledge user. I’ve been using it since ‘87, and it works great.
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Any recommendations for cleaning off sweat in particular?
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easy, convenient : automotive interior wipes.
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Another vote for a simple damp or wet rag/microfiber. It's how I've been doing it for years and my bikes all stay clean.
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Simple Green (full strength) is what the lead mechanic at my old LBS uses. In the production facility, there probably isn't much daylight between Pedros, Muc Off and Simple Green.
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Product Report: I tried the Pledge Orange, and it was...ok. If you like that artificial orange smell. Reminds me of Orange soda. Bike was already clean.
Typically after cleaning with a hose and car wash stuff, I use Turtle Wax spray shine. Why? Because I had it around and there wasn't enough left to cover a car, so it got relegated to bike duty.
Typically after cleaning with a hose and car wash stuff, I use Turtle Wax spray shine. Why? Because I had it around and there wasn't enough left to cover a car, so it got relegated to bike duty.
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