octoberboy Posted April 25, 2012 #1 Posted April 25, 2012 Last Sunday wasn't such a nice day in the northeast. Desided good day to do a little cleaning. Got to Lowe's when it opened and picked up a few supplies: Heavy duty ecologically friendly cleaner. An aluminum, chrome and stainless steel cleaner polisher. 00 grade steel wool rated pads. Got home, made some coffee, got some tunes going in the garage, parked my rump on the floor and got at it. Front wheel Picture 1 - Before Picture 2 - After heavy duty cleaning Picture 3 - After maybe 10 minutes of aluminum cleaner and scrubbing Pics 4 and 5 - Worked on front right fork too. Front wheel (rims only) + front right fork = 4 hours It ain't new but pretty happy with results. Even looks faster. Me thinks me needs a few more rainy days though.
GolfVenture Posted April 25, 2012 #3 Posted April 25, 2012 "Front wheel (rims only) + front right fork = 4 hours" After you get all done is there some product one can use to like spray on and hose off on a regular basis to keep it nice? Maybe one could use a small brush prior to hosing off.
PGunn Posted August 22, 2012 #4 Posted August 22, 2012 Here is what you need to protect the shiny stuff after a good cleaning they use it on pontoon boats to keep the tubes nice and shiny and should work real well on the bikes aluminum Shark hide http://www.sharkhide.com/index.html
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