I can vouch for it too, expensive yes, but coming from HG you know its not going to destroy your bike in six months.
Ive been using sdoc for a year or so now and it's ace stuff, great on really grimy areas like sprocket etc Worth noting they sometimes do a buy 1ltr get 1 ltr free, last time they ran that I bought a stock pile
no its horrid!! i am just about to order some proper cleaning gear time for a spot of detailing DooDoo juice pro here i come
Hang on. This isn't like beer goggles, is it. Old Bats stands there, leaning against his garage wall quaffing the amber throat smoother for an hour or two and then, by default thinks "Bugger me, that bike looks good." He may be scrubbing it with Vim with enough Wifebeater in him.
Wife beater lol cant understand that it make me mint Right boys after 5 hours cleaning here she is Here is the gear fooking mint! Rear end 2 coats of white fantastic! Tank one coat of purple haze pro for now MINT! The shampoo is fantastic even washed me car with it! not bad for 20 year old Just one more wax for the bike I HIGHLY RECOMEND DODO AND STELLA hahaha
Actually SDoc struggles with chain grease on the rear wheel regardless of scrubbing, and it smears if used on the fairing/tank in the sun... So what is good for getting chain lube off the back wheel, as most decent chain cleaners tell you to never get it on the tyre?
Wurth brake cleaner buy it in the 1 litre containder get a spray despensor! spray onto cloth!!! Quick wipe and bang gone! But you must polish or wax after it! makes your rear whell like new in 15 mins off cleaning on a paddock stand DODO!!!!
I just use the Maguires wheel cleaner for that, spray it on, leave for a min, give it a wipe and rinse off. Works like a charm Carl
I'm using Muc-Off Degreaser aerosol at the moment to clean wheels. Spray on microfiber cloth and rub... works really well. Does as good a job as WD-40, but I dont think its got the same lubing properties??? (dont know if anyone can confirm that as I havent used it much yet)... all I know is it shifts chain crud from my gay white wheels!!! LOL
Ever Build Wonder Wipes from Toolstation. A tub full of hard core wet wipes, £3.75 for a tub of 50. Get the bike on the paddock stand, hold the wipe against the rim and just turn the wheel. As a pre-clean before some more serious detailing or just an interim wipe off it's a small portion of yellow liquid. Mind you, my wheels are Black.
Ahhh, the classics. Remember that stuff that used to come in, like, a lttle frying pan full of grease. You put it on the cooker to melt it then dropped your chain in and let it soak into all the links then when it cooled and went hard you pulled the chain out and put it back on fully lubed. Yeah my Mum loved that stuff.