Bike Valet & ACF Treatment

Rasher

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Had the bike washed and ACF'd at the weekend by Shiny Bike Syndrome

http://www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk/cms/

Nigel does a fantstic job of thoroughly cleaning the bike before waxing and applying ACF50, he uses a compressor to create a fine penetrating mist of ACF which does a much better job of getting everywhere than you can do with cans, and it also leaves a really nice thin film with no drips or runs.

The end result is a bike that looks far cleaner than I can ever get it, every nook and cranny is looking clean, even peering behind the clocks, under the engine etc and it all looks amazingly clean, plus I know it has a good covering of ACF even on the hard to reach places.

I will go back again next year, or before I sell the bike.

At £50 it is cheaper than some dealers charge to spend 30 minutes splodging ACF from a can, this is a 2 hour clean and great value.
 
Had the bike washed and ACF'd at the weekend by Shiny Bike Syndrome

http://www.shinybikesyndrome.co.uk/cms/

Nigel does a fantstic job of thoroughly cleaning the bike before waxing and applying ACF50, he uses a compressor to create a fine penetrating mist of ACF which does a much better job of getting everywhere than you can do with cans, and it also leaves a really nice thin film with no drips or runs.

The end result is a bike that looks far cleaner than I can ever get it, every nook and cranny is looking clean, even peering behind the clocks, under the engine etc and it all looks amazingly clean, plus I know it has a good covering of ACF even on the hard to reach places.

I will go back again next year, or before I sell the bike.

At £50 it is cheaper than some dealers charge to spend 30 minutes splodging ACF from a can, this is a 2 hour clean and great value.
:postpics
 
is this the Nige that used to do allyearbiker? If so, £50 is a good price. My dealership charged that and it was nowhere near the quality of job.
 
is this the Nige that used to do allyearbiker? If so, £50 is a good price. My dealership charged that and it was nowhere near the quality of job.

Yes, same chap.

Sorry did not take pics, he has some on his website and at £50 it is not exactly a lot to lose so give him a try, well worth getting done before winter sets in, which is why I had mine done, I don't ride in really crap weather, but still like to get out over the winter (without fear of corrosion)
 
I have pictures from my visit last year

Wash.jpg



Rinse.jpg



BlowDry.jpg



Cover.jpg



ACF1.jpg


ACF2.jpg
 


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