Aluminum Frame?
Aluminum Frame?
What would be the best way too get my frame too look new again?
start polishing
hey you could polish the hole thing out(easier to keep clean) or strip it down and hot water and a lot of simple green, good luck
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I don't know what you Stateside guys call them, but I use the synthetic versions of steel wool. The stuff your mum/wife/you use to scrub the dishes with.
It takes some time to go from front to back, but stock up on the :drink: :drink: :drink: and make a night of it.
When you've finished, a quick blast around the block to clear the dust then a dousing in WD40. Follow this with a quick wipeover with a shop cloth and your gleaming.
I do this after every ride. It gives me the chance to go all Zen on the quad and helps me notice any premature wear, loose bolts etc.
It takes some time to go from front to back, but stock up on the :drink: :drink: :drink: and make a night of it.
When you've finished, a quick blast around the block to clear the dust then a dousing in WD40. Follow this with a quick wipeover with a shop cloth and your gleaming.
I do this after every ride. It gives me the chance to go all Zen on the quad and helps me notice any premature wear, loose bolts etc.
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Originally posted by EuroGOD
I don't know what you Stateside guys call them, but I use the synthetic versions of steel wool. The stuff your mum/wife/you use to scrub the dishes with.
It takes some time to go from front to back, but stock up on the :drink: :drink: :drink: and make a night of it.
When you've finished, a quick blast around the block to clear the dust then a dousing in WD40. Follow this with a quick wipeover with a shop cloth and your gleaming.
I do this after every ride. It gives me the chance to go all Zen on the quad and helps me notice any premature wear, loose bolts etc.
I don't know what you Stateside guys call them, but I use the synthetic versions of steel wool. The stuff your mum/wife/you use to scrub the dishes with.
It takes some time to go from front to back, but stock up on the :drink: :drink: :drink: and make a night of it.
When you've finished, a quick blast around the block to clear the dust then a dousing in WD40. Follow this with a quick wipeover with a shop cloth and your gleaming.
I do this after every ride. It gives me the chance to go all Zen on the quad and helps me notice any premature wear, loose bolts etc.
I take it you're talking about SOS pads? I bet those would work rather well.
If you're into spending a little cash (12.99) this stuff works better than you can imagine. I use the cotton stuff on the tail pipes of my t/a and a few other various things. It's worth the money and it's pretty easy to use. I have the medium abrasive stuff so it will clean while you polish. Heres a pic of on of the tail pipes
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