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    Cleaning rough cast engine cases

    My Buell has black rough cast engine cases which over time have got more and more dull and brown ish looking with road works and the likes.

    Any one got any good idea how to restore the colour?
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    never tried this, but have seen it advertised in the road guide.

    http://www.s100.com/s100_eb.htm


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    Cool, thanks

    I'd never cleaned my either, wife's getting worse and worse

    No seriously, I'd been told never to use a citrus based cleaner on a buell or a triumph, tried cheap and nasty engine degreaser tonight and thought, yahoo, but no, once it was dry it didn't make any difference, tried a foam cleaning product I had in my shed for ages, that didn't do any thing either.

    Is your bike the same rough cast black ?
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    yip its the same wrinkle finish,
    the cheap degreaser i used made it worse.
    Gave it a not so nice milky finish.......

    Every now and then i spray it down with silicon(lazy mans clean) looks ok for a lil while till it burns off.

    I prefer the well used look......which it is...
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    Hmm, Silicon,

    when it is wet it looks fine, dry it looks crap, should try the s100 or what ever.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    yip its the same wrinkle finish,
    the cheap degreaser i used made it worse.
    Gave it a not so nice milky finish.......

    Every now and then i spray it down with silicon(lazy mans clean) looks ok for a lil while till it burns off.

    I prefer the well used look......which it is...
    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
    Hmm, Silicon,

    when it is wet it looks fine, dry it looks crap, should try the s100 or what ever.
    What about a spray on foam action degreaser that you use for cleaning mags? Same material used, and it has Macleans sort of action.
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    ...i use a turtle wax product called 'black chrome' on my rough cast, as you put it, black cases on my hd...pretty cool stuff for just what you require...works well...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
    No seriously, I'd been told never to use a citrus based cleaner on a buell or a triumph
    I hope I didn't start that rumour Buell was written off and initial reports were destruction by CBC. Actual product turned out to be "Simple Green".

    I've got a few different products you're welcome to try.
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    sugar soap , yip the house hold cleaner

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    Thanks for all your tips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owl View Post
    I hope I didn't start that rumour Buell was written off and initial reports were destruction by CBC. Actual product turned out to be "Simple Green".

    I've got a few different products you're welcome to try.
    Could have been........ No it wasn't you, are you good at starting them??

    I'll send ya a pm.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
    My Buell has black rough cast engine cases which over time have got more and more dull and brown ish looking with road works and the likes.

    Any one got any good idea how to restore the colour?
    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    yip its the same wrinkle finish,
    the cheap degreaser i used made it worse.
    Gave it a not so nice milky finish.......

    Every now and then i spray it down with silicon(lazy mans clean) looks ok for a lil while till it burns off.

    I prefer the well used look......which it is...
    We've come across this shit hot new stuff through work that works a treat! I can't remember the name of it...but I'll follow it up tomorrow for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    We've come across this shit hot new stuff through work that works a treat! I can't remember the name of it...but I'll follow it up tomorrow for you.
    Cheers!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flynn View Post
    No seriously, I'd been told never to use a citrus based cleaner on a buell or a triumph
    Any reasoning behind that?

    The Tergo GoldRush handcleaner (yellow stuff) is incredibly good at getting gunk off. The only thing it wont remove is tar, everything else is history in just seconds. It's also cheap and available everywhere.
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