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    Any recommendations on what bike wash to use?

    I can't get Spectro XL-1 anymore. I need a recommendation for light road dirt etc, I don't go offroad. Thanks, TC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toycollector10 View Post
    I can't get Spectro XL-1 anymore. I need a recommendation for light road dirt etc, I don't go offroad. Thanks, TC.
    CT18 has been working for me for a long time. It's a bit more harsh than the standard car wash, but gets wheels and frames clean with a bit of scrubbing.

    I have used Muck Off too, and that's great, but leaves a film that needs to be washed off with something else, like a standard car wash.

    Rarely is it a one product process, in my experience.

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    Dunno if anyone has used a truck wash, yup, shampoo for lorries.

    I used to use it in the UK when the bike was constantly covered in salt, crud and mud. Worked brilliantly. As Rastus said it's probably a bit harsh and I never left it long on the bike.
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    I use XT88. Foam it out of the waterblaster. Also use it to clean parts, the shower, any filters etc watered down in a squirt bottle. it will not shift thick oil and grease but any "wash" that does that is going to be a bit nasty. So I wash the bike with that and either wash the rims first with kero on a rag or do them after with fuelite or similar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I use XT88. Foam it out of the waterblaster. Also use it to clean parts, the shower, any filters etc watered down in a squirt bottle. it will not shift thick oil and grease but any "wash" that does that is going to be a bit nasty. So I wash the bike with that and either wash the rims first with kero on a rag or do them after with fuelite or similar
    Thanks for that. I've ordered in a bottle.
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    I use the Putoline Put-Off cleaner, it comes in either 1L or 5L

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    I'm running out of detergent for the car and bike, thank you op.

    Got my eye on this product, on special. 10ltrs / $44

    Even if it's just an average cleaner, bloody good price.

    https://www.supercheapauto.co.nz/p/s...011802#start=3
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    CT18 has been working for me for a long time. It's a bit more harsh than the standard car wash, but gets wheels and frames clean with a bit of scrubbing.

    I have used Muck Off too, and that's great, but leaves a film that needs to be washed off with something else, like a standard car wash.

    Rarely is it a one product process, in my experience.
    Voila!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    I use XT88. Foam it out of the waterblaster. Also use it to clean parts, the shower, any filters etc watered down in a squirt bottle. it will not shift thick oil and grease but any "wash" that does that is going to be a bit nasty. So I wash the bike with that and either wash the rims first with kero on a rag or do them after with fuelite or similar
    Thanks for the heads up on XT88. It's fantastic stuff and even better than XL-1 Spectro. New Zealand made, too.
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    Recently had too much crud on front of engine, accumulated road grime/brake dust/road tar that was resisting usual bike wash/degreaser/wd40 efforts etc.

    Mate put me onto the Yellow can CRC degreaser at Supercheap think called aero clean. It’s grungy as and the smell reminds me of MobilSol which I used to get free when carting their products.
    Even a small amount deals to old dried up tar spots in hard to get spots on swingarm etc.

    Detergent wise I normally just use Maguire or mothers car wash. A tip for degreased though some may not know apply first before bike is wet.
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