S Scooby89 New member Aug 12, 2015 #1 Well lads . Any suggestions on cleaning this .. Tried autosol but seems to be taken forever. Coul I use a cleaning disk on a grinder ??
Well lads . Any suggestions on cleaning this .. Tried autosol but seems to be taken forever. Coul I use a cleaning disk on a grinder ??
scoobysub Well-known member ISDC Club Member Aug 12, 2015 #2 I take it its an alloy 1 and not a carbon fibre 1
Mark Cahill Full ISDC Members 2015Member Number 555 Aug 13, 2015 #4 As above. I use wire wool and Autosol on mine. Still requires a bit of elbow grease and patience but worth it in the end.
As above. I use wire wool and Autosol on mine. Still requires a bit of elbow grease and patience but worth it in the end.
tommy 555 Member Number 935 Aug 13, 2015 #5 Autosol is great stuff but needs plenty of elbow grease . Have seen stainless steel contractors using special attachments on grinders to polish up hand rails but still takes time
Autosol is great stuff but needs plenty of elbow grease . Have seen stainless steel contractors using special attachments on grinders to polish up hand rails but still takes time
K kerry sti Active member ISDC Club Member Aug 14, 2015 #6 get a mop kit for your drill i do loads of bike bits and they last for years.
keith555 Octane Boostaholics Aug 16, 2015 #7 I used wire wool and meguiars metal polish. After that polish again on a dremel with a mop attachment.
I used wire wool and meguiars metal polish. After that polish again on a dremel with a mop attachment.
OP OP S Scooby89 New member Aug 16, 2015 #8 got it done lads. used wire wool and autosol. elbow grease was a understatement. worth it though. gleaming now thanks lads
got it done lads. used wire wool and autosol. elbow grease was a understatement. worth it though. gleaming now thanks lads