waynebiker
new member
Reged: 12/20/03
Posts: 31
Loc: usa
|
|
What type of degreaser is safe for a Calfee?
|
Dave_Thompson
prophet
   
Reged: 12/19/03
Posts: 720
Loc: Spokane, Washington
|
|
I use Simple Green on my nude Luna for greasy areas, bottom bracket, rear hub, etc. If your Calfee has paint or clearcoat, almost any cleaner would be fine. Warm soapy water. Typically though, most road dirt and grime comes off with a wet cloth.
-------------------- Steel lover, but then I like Ti with carbon too.
Licensed bike geek.
Edited by Dave_Thompson (12/31/03 01:58 AM)
|
SpinDoc
friend
Reged: 12/24/03
Posts: 35
Loc: Columbus,Ohio
|
|
At the urging of my mechaninc since I do so much work on these bikes at home, I broke down about a year ago and bought myself an air compressor. Now I use that for 90% of my cleaningand don't need any chemicals or cleaning agents at all! If I have to I use T1 Boeshield made by Boeing(yea the plane people). You can find it in most LBS these days. Amazing stuff that cleans and protects at the same time. For lube no way you can beat Dumonde Tech but that's another thread 
Oh and one thought...NEVER USE WD40 ON YOUR DRIVETRAIN!!!!
WD40 is a degreaser that breaks down lubes, it doesn't lubricate like a lot of folks think, it actually dries things out and repels lube while attracting dirt like a dustmop. I saw a post on Slowtwitch from a guy using WD40. He really needs heads up because he 100% guaranteed to be replacing at least the bearings if not the entire hub in his rear wheel. That's not a matter of if, it's a matter of when. Even what feels dry to the touch is enough to get back in those hubs and in no time break down the grease pack. Before you know it you're grinding metal against metal in your bearings and eventually they'll crack and lock up the wheel or blow up. Either way it not a pleasant surprise.
Hope some of that helps! Good luck!
--------------------
|
Gocycle
new member
Reged: 12/30/03
Posts: 11
Loc: Huntington, New York
|
|
Good advice about WD40. Actually dries out the chain and drivetrain.
Edited by Gocycle (01/03/04 04:31 PM)
|