Washing and Removing ACF-50

tommygun

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Morning all,

I had my bike treated by the good people of Allyearbiker in November. They also recommended I bring it back after winter for a wash to make it look spic and span. Anyone had this done? Otherwise I have a date with the bucket and sponge this weekend.

Also - what is the best way to get rid of ACF-50 and what, if anything, do you apply after?

Thanking in advance as usual.

TG
 
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Morning all,

I had my bike treated by the good people of Allyearbiker in November. They also recommended I bring it back after winter for a wash to make it look spic and span. Anyone had this done? Otherwise I have a date with the bucket and sponge this weekend.

Also - what is the best way to get rid of ACF-50 and what, if anything, do you apply after?

Thanking in advance as usual.

TG


Do you really want to give someone £70 odd per hour to wash your bike?

Considering it takes upwards of 4 hours to do a propper job :blast


Val.
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