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Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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Biker Mike
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Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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30 March, 2017, 06:50:44 PM
OK folks, before I go out and buy some MUC-OFF with which to clean the bike this year, I just wanted to know if using it will remove the protective coat of ACF50 I paid to have applied.
No guesses, just experience based on usage please.
Thanks.
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shumba
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Re: Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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30 March, 2017, 08:23:10 PM
How would you know whether or not the ACF 50 has been removed. Just curious as to how anyone would know .
The only way I can see is to do a trial area ,and see if there is any difference to the other bits.
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gedspeed
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Re: Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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30 March, 2017, 08:30:55 PM
Originally Posted by
shumba
How would you know whether or not the ACF 50 has been removed. Just curious as to how anyone would know .
You can tell, and it does, but i used to clean with just wash/wax then it lasts about 2 or 3 washes.
With the wheels i just put acf on a cloth and rub wheel clean, acf is good at getting chain grease off and of course leaves the coat and makes it easier to clean next time.
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Biker Mike
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Re: Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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30 March, 2017, 09:17:38 PM
Cheers Ged.
Money saved methinks.
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Robo
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Re: Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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30 March, 2017, 10:31:36 PM
Sounds like you only wash the bike every now and then.
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Biker Mike
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Re: Does Muc-Off Nano Tech Bike Cleaner remove ACF50?
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30 March, 2017, 10:35:47 PM
Originally Posted by
Robo
Sounds like you only wash the bike every now and then.
ACF50 on odd years
Wash the bike on even years
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