ACF 50

MIKE R

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Having coated my pride and joy, whats the easiest way to remove the stuff when the time comes?

Many thanks

Mike
 
Gunk

Hi Mike, Gunk worked for me, but looking out the window here in Helmshore, I'll be putting more ACF on rather than taking it off!
 
Hi Mike, Gunk worked for me, but looking out the window here in Helmshore, I'll be putting more ACF on rather than taking it off!

Is Rossendale like Hyndburn where once the bus routes have been eventually gritted, they don't bother making an attempt with the other ones :(
 
I would use S100 on the awkward bits, works well on calipers just gotta watch it dont take all the grease out of em
 
Gericke Pink Foaming Stuff

Spray it on, leave it 20 minutes and rinse it off. Works for me anyway.
 
Spent ten minutes with the hose getting the heavy salty muddy stuff off this week, the ACF50 seems to help the shyte stick to the bike, It looks like its chocolate coated now, I will try my Auto Glym bike cleaner when the time comes.

Stewart
 


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