GK73A Cleaning The Frame

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Callist
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GK73A Cleaning The Frame

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How should I clean the entire frame body? I am not sure what will damage it etc.. I have stripped the bike and want to get the best look from the frame as possible, cheers.
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Re: GK73A Cleaning The Frame

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Hiya
Are we talking clean as in get all the old grime & road dirt off? If so Gunk or other water-soluble degreasant would be best suited, spray on, rub into all the Uber-ming bits and wash off in 10 mins, sorted! I would advise the use of ACF-50 or Scottoiler's FS365 to protect the frame from further corrosion as it will have now lost its protective layer of dirt & grease etc... ;)
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Re: GK73A Cleaning The Frame

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Hi, yes it is just a simple cleaning of the frame, i.e. get all of the gunk off :). I used Gunk as I had some in the shed and it did a great job. Just I would like a superb shine... what would be the best way to get this shine? Would autosol be okay, or is this a nono?

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Re: GK73A Cleaning The Frame

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Autosol would eventually bring your frame up to a high polish, but you would probably end up with Popeye-like forearms and/or a repetitive strain injury... :grin: :grin:

Best to remove any paint or lacquer from your frame rails with either paint stripper or wet&dry paper, then using progressively finer grades of wet&dry bring the bare alloy up to a smooth surface. Use alloy polishing mops & the relevant soap bars in a drill or bench grinder to finish the job, kits are available from you local bike shop for around £30? Videos are on Youtube etc of people doing this?

Hope this helps! ;)
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Re: GK73A Cleaning The Frame

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Take a look at banoffee's bikes in the members section, they are always spotless- he maybe able to give good advice.

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