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How do you get that RED BAKED DIRT and GREASE of a dirt bike engine? HAVE PICS !!!!!!
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[QUOTE="Redrodent, post: 1352857, member: 33610"] Chain wax has some weird solvent, and works very well to cut grease and ground in dirt on plastics. I only use a little for tough spots or wheel cleaning. The rear wheel is always the worst in supermoto. Leaves a wax coating behind too :nod: As far as aluminum goes, if it's cast and not polished, nothing really works that good short of a scotch brite pad or bead blasting. [/QUOTE]
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How do you get that RED BAKED DIRT and GREASE of a dirt bike engine? HAVE PICS !!!!!!
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