ACF-50 great new use!!

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Tar remover :thumb

I just removed two weeks worth of (new roads) tar and gunk from all over the bike in a few minutes with the above. The whole of my Remus was covered with huge tar deposits and literaly after a few seconds of applying some ACF and rubbing it off the thing was shining like new :eek:
 
lol, seriously it's a damn good cleaner for tar and other road deposits, give it a try if you own some. Better than a certain top brand Intensive Tar Remover imo :)
 
It's a bit nasty the old WS, and as a degreaser it doesn't leave a protective film? As it only takes a spot of ACF, and if you already have some, then why not :thumb
 
Hello,

Heard a lot about ACF-50 but not tried yet.
Seen it on fleabay for £12.50 for a can or £28 for 1L and pump spray.
Are these good prices or should I be looking elsewhere?
Think it will be the answer to a lot of my worries on the 1200 and the winter rides.
Never really worried about my trusty 1100 but I suppose after a year or two the same will apply.

Cheers.
Andy
 
ACF 50

WD 40 is just as good and a lot cheaper. Just a thought.

Keep the expensive stuff for the electrics which coats them superbly.
 
Apparently Baby Oil is a great tar remover too, and a damned sight cheaper than ACF-50. :D
 
diversion74 said:
Hello,

Heard a lot about ACF-50 but not tried yet.
Seen it on fleabay for £12.50 for a can or £28 for 1L and pump spray.
Are these good prices or should I be looking elsewhere?
Think it will be the answer to a lot of my worries on the 1200 and the winter rides.
Never really worried about my trusty 1100 but I suppose after a year or two the same will apply.

Cheers.
Andy

I used it on my microlights..top stuff..REALLY spreads over a few days !! Don't buy their offer with their spray bottle..its utter crap..unless they have modified it !!

Beats WD40 hands down :thumb WD40 better value though for everyday use :thumb
 
Raindancer said:
WD 40 is just as good and a lot cheaper. Just a thought.

Keep the expensive stuff for the electrics which coats them superbly.

LOL, WD40 never even looked at this stuff, sorry :)
 


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