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Post by grahamb on Oct 28, 2019 14:50:31 GMT
Hi.
I have just got some ACF50 for the first time , for laying up my bikes for the winter. (yet to apply)
The question is, do you remove it in the spring and if so with what.
(up till now I have always used Waxoyl , but it is a big to remove.)
Cheers Graham
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Post by stevie on Oct 28, 2019 17:34:55 GMT
Graham I just leave it on, it does no harm. Just a tip warm the can up and spray it on to a rag and wipe everything you can with the rag, then spray into the nooks and crannies, when it dries you will find it leaves everything with a nice sheen to it.
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Post by andydreamer on Oct 28, 2019 18:03:55 GMT
As Stevie says, just slather it on pretty much everything except brakes and it will dry and do no harm. amazing stuff - i've done experiments with it and it definitely chemically stabilises galvanic corrosion somehow - and 'rearranges' zinc plating a little bit.
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Post by davefirestorm on Oct 28, 2019 19:50:22 GMT
I use a small piece of foam/sponge to dab it on.When time to remove use just cold water 💦 🚿 with no soap detergent in it.
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Post by grahamb on Nov 26, 2019 19:14:22 GMT
used the ACF50 today for first time, Pleased with how it went on and covered all the shiny bits on the bikes . (many thanks for your tips ) Regards Graham
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