Sounds like SG to me? Same routine. Is the stuff cheaper?Just spray the bike down to get the big stuff off, spray the orange on and let it sit about 10 minutes, hose it off.
Originally posted by Okiewan
And isn't Draper woods and trails and stuff?
No chance I'll be getting that mud on my bike. :moon:
Originally posted by TTRGuy
.....i discovered ZEP industrial orange cleaner. You can get in gallon jugs from Home Depot etc........Just spray the bike down to get the big stuff off, spray the orange on and let it sit about 10 minutes, hose it off.
You do that and we might let you try out your new power washer- if you remember to change the oil first ;)Originally posted by TTRGuy
:) Ooops forgot you're one of THEM!
The stuff is very similar to simple green only its orange and I think it works a ton better. I think the last gallon was $7 from Home Depot. Smells great, enviro-friendly etc. Mind you the only brand I have tried is ZEP. The bottle says something like 'commercial grade' on it. If I remember I can bring it up to Wardy's and you can try it out.
Originally posted by Jaybird
WD-40 is silicone. :)
Originally posted by TTRGuy
I am also planning on stripping the bikes down fairly well and spraying silicone all over them to make it mucho easier to wash off later. I'll probably use a whole can on each bike, every nook and cranny.
LOL Tommy Boy!Originally posted by Okiewan
That's gonna leave a mark :)
Ride naked and your clothes won't get stained. However, if anyone chooses to take this advice, please, PLEASE remind me to bring my darkest sunglasses.TTR-guy asked,
On another note, I was wondering if there was any way to pre-treat riding gear to keep the red mud from 'setting' into the fabric?
Originally posted by Brownie
and it does not stain unless you plan on rolling around on the ground (which some of you will probually end up doing, especially Thump).
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