Cleaning products

Discussion in 'Triumph General Discussion' started by Clarkey, Nov 30, 2014.

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  1. Clarkey

    Clarkey Well-Known Member

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    Hi all hope you are all well
    Just need some advice at present I use MUC OFF cleaning products and I'm running out and wanted to know what you guys use /recommend
    Thanks in advance
     
  2. folkbloke

    folkbloke Well-Known Member

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    Muc-off!

    It's about the best I've found. Also works a treat on the alloys on my car.
     
  3. ColLamb

    ColLamb Active Member

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    Muc off to get the rubbish off and Autoglym to finish
     
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  4. PJT

    PJT Active Member

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    Same as Col. It's essential stuff.
     
  5. SteveJ

    SteveJ Super Moderator

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    #5 SteveJ, Nov 30, 2014
    Last edited: Nov 30, 2014
    Have just started using G3 polish and paint restorer which you can get from halfords, so far had really good results with it and a lot easier to use than other products that I have previously used.

    My bikes don't really see rain and bad weather so usually just use Mr Sheen spray to clean my bikes.

    Cheers

    Steve
     
  6. snarly

    snarly Active Member

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    +1 for Mr Sheen. Its epic!
     
  7. ColLamb

    ColLamb Active Member

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    Another tip

    Once the bike is clean and dry liberally apply ACF50 to everything except discs and chain, work it in with a brush. Then you have good protection and themuck will come off with just a hose pipe, then when you have to start using Muck Off reapply the ACF50
     
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  8. stevethegoolie

    stevethegoolie Elite Member

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    I've started using these waterless wax polishes, both on my bike and the car. They work well, but beware of overspray - just when you think it's finished there's a few splashes on the bits you did a few minutes ago.!! :frown:

    Mr Sheen is excellent for chain lube removal and similar. It also cleans greasy hands!! :upyeah:
     
  9. Red Thunder

    Red Thunder Crème de la Crème

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    Just ordered a bottle of ACF50
    Can it be used on the downpipes, or will the heat burn it off?
     
  10. folkbloke

    folkbloke Well-Known Member

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    I use ACF50 on just about everything (except brakes and anything non-metallic like rubber)

    Yes I suppose it does get burnt off the pipes but it's about protecting the chrome while the bike is not being used.
     
  11. Spudda

    Spudda Member

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    The looks you get at traffic lights whilst the bike is smoking could be amusing :biggrin:
     
  12. Rooster

    Rooster Grumpy Member
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  13. Portugal Martin

    Portugal Martin New Member

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    Ive always just use car wash on everything and then furniture polish afterwards on the plastics. This thread has reminded me I have some Scottoiler cleaner in the garage in the UK which was pretty good as well for getting the crud off.
     
  14. Thruccyboy

    Thruccyboy Senior Member

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    I use SDOC100 gel as a degreaser. I think its better than Muc-off IMO & although it`s dearer than Muc-of,f I think it does a superb job of degreasing.......Appy it by spray action, leave it a few minutes & wash off with a hose. Stubborn bits that wont shift can be easily removed with a sponge. So....Theres only one way to sort this out.......FIGHT!!!! just kidding.:p
    And if there are any car drivers listening here then a company called Bilt Hamber do a really good wash liquid & an even better wheel wash for alloy wheels....check em out here http://www.bilthamber.com/car-cleaning-and-degreasing
     
  15. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    What do people use to clean the black engine parts. Mine always comes up with greyish residue in places. I want to get it back to that nice new look
     
  16. Thruccyboy

    Thruccyboy Senior Member

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    Black bits on a Thruxton!!!!!! NEVER!!!!.....Should be A2 stainless everywhere!!!!!!:D:D:D:D
     
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  17. thebiglad

    thebiglad Old fart, still riding !

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    This is going to sound slightly odd but Harley Davidson have a brilliant spray product for black engine parts that works really well.
     
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  18. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Trouble is HT, your bloody right!! :confused:
     
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  19. MrOrange

    MrOrange Guest

    Muc-Off is my preferred, only because I get 2 bottles for £12 from the Scottish bike show in March, I also like Muc-off speed polish on the bike, fancy pledge !!! I got given some Michelin expert polish, that is very good

    Auto-glym polish is the best and their paint restorer is a lot kinder than G2 or T-Cut (which I wouldn't use on the bike).

    I also use Wizz leather cleaner from the cheapo shop, it's excellent on seats and panniers, made from coconuts so smells nice and can use it on jackets, bring them up a treat.

    ACF50 twice a year, with top ups, now and again.
     
  20. Thruccyboy

    Thruccyboy Senior Member

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    Now then.....if we are talking polish, not the language of course! Polish er waxes etc.... I have used many, many different types of waxes & polishes over 30 years. For me Autoglym is good but IMO only for a short while. It`s all about the "beading" qualities & Autoglym does not bead for long enough. If you want your bike to shine & sparkle then autoglym is a fine product, but if you want to protect it as well as make it shine & sparkle, then there is IMO better out there.

    AutoExpress Magazine did recommend (as a best buy too!) Armo all "Shield", while Autoglm came about 3rd or 4th I think, & for what it`s worth I think it is without doubt the best & the finest long term wax Ive ever used, especially on the car. Halfords is quite dear for it but that well known auction site does it for about £12 I think & it goes a long way too. Solvol is without doubt the best chrome cleaner & yes ACF50 does a great job of protecting your pride & joy over winter.
     
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