Roberto Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 13, 2006 Messages 4,562 Reaction score 63 Location London Apr 27, 2010 #1 Hello, Just looking for tips on the best way to clean the GSA Alu panniers.. not looking for a mirrored shine.. just to get them clean(er).. Any thoughts appreciated.. Cheers Rob
Hello, Just looking for tips on the best way to clean the GSA Alu panniers.. not looking for a mirrored shine.. just to get them clean(er).. Any thoughts appreciated.. Cheers Rob
Taff Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 21, 2004 Messages 7,351 Reaction score 6 Location South West Wales Apr 27, 2010 #2 gr8roberto said: .. not looking for a mirrored shine.. just to get them clean(er).. Click to expand... Good, because you probably won't get a mirror finish anyway. I tried at least 4 different products a couple of years ago, and Belgom Alu worked best for me. It took a few hours of elbow grease mind you.
gr8roberto said: .. not looking for a mirrored shine.. just to get them clean(er).. Click to expand... Good, because you probably won't get a mirror finish anyway. I tried at least 4 different products a couple of years ago, and Belgom Alu worked best for me. It took a few hours of elbow grease mind you.
Giles Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 19, 2010 Messages 14,669 Reaction score 7 Location kent Apr 27, 2010 #3 http://www.ukgser.com/forums/showthread.php?t=221457&highlight=cleaning+panniers
Roberto Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Feb 13, 2006 Messages 4,562 Reaction score 63 Location London Apr 27, 2010 #4 Thanks Chaps, most informative.. will give the Belgom Alu a whirl Best, Rob
snerkler Registered user Joined Feb 3, 2010 Messages 1,851 Reaction score 149 Location Derbyshire Apr 27, 2010 #5 Taff said: Good, because you probably won't get a mirror finish anyway. . Click to expand... Err, take a look at post 19 on the thread posted by giles above, they look pretty mirrored to me
Taff said: Good, because you probably won't get a mirror finish anyway. . Click to expand... Err, take a look at post 19 on the thread posted by giles above, they look pretty mirrored to me
kirkymagnum Registered user Joined Nov 17, 2006 Messages 28 Reaction score 0 Location East Dereham Apr 28, 2010 #6 T-Cut..........recommended by many valeters, brings them up a treat & inexpensive
Shep Shep of the Dessert Joined Nov 8, 2004 Messages 12,417 Reaction score 5 Location Lleyn Penninsular Apr 28, 2010 #7 Hose off the mud, dry them by going for a ride, repeat as often as possible Shep PS stick stickers over any scratches
Hose off the mud, dry them by going for a ride, repeat as often as possible Shep PS stick stickers over any scratches
Wapping Well-known member Moderator Joined Oct 21, 2005 Messages 91,012 Reaction score 15,981 Location Wapping, London Apr 28, 2010 #8 Shep said: Hose off the mud, dry them by going for a ride, repeat as often as possible Shep PS stick stickers over any scratches Click to expand... Add.... Take off and keep in garage / house when not in essential use, unless you enjoy carrying air.....
Shep said: Hose off the mud, dry them by going for a ride, repeat as often as possible Shep PS stick stickers over any scratches Click to expand... Add.... Take off and keep in garage / house when not in essential use, unless you enjoy carrying air.....