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i am riding a sp here and the problem is the rim is stain n dirty cos i haven wash it for some time...how do i remove the stuborn stain by not damaging the rim paint work n the rim...i am still using the org paint work. orange colour... i just only got my licence n still new to sp...hope people here can help... thank u in abvance:)

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hmm can try use diesel ^_^ quite good for removing those black stain

 

last time i use this method on my sp

 

acutally u can use diesel and a paint brush to clean after that just do a washing for whole bike lor with those soup then ur rim wont like oily oily liao

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hmm can try use diesel ^_^ quite good for removing those black stain

 

last time i use this method on my sp

 

acutally u can use diesel and a paint brush to clean after that just do a washing for whole bike lor with those soup then ur rim wont like oily oily liao

 

so will it remove or spoil the current orange rim paintwork?

thanks alot:)

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U can try using the grease remover.. The one which people use it to wash their kitchen utensil and those greasy stain that appear on the stove.. I'm using that every time when i wash my bike.. One wipe and its gone.. Wun damage ur paintwork.. The brand if i not mistaken should be magic clean.. Green in colored. U can even apply this on to ur sprocket but remember to rinse it with water and let it dry b4 apply chain lube..

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U can try using the grease remover.. The one which people use it to wash their kitchen utensil and those greasy stain that appear on the stove.. I'm using that every time when i wash my bike.. One wipe and its gone.. Wun damage ur paintwork.. The brand if i not mistaken should be magic clean.. Green in colored. U can even apply this on to ur sprocket but remember to rinse it with water and let it dry b4 apply chain lube..

 

all right... thanks bro i will try using that:)

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safer to use grease remover than diesel/petrol as it will eat up your paintwork (visible over long period of use, not once/twice )

 

all right thanks

heard friends say can use WD40 or sth call what digrease de... will both of this help or damage my rim/rim paintwork or tires? in other words will it spoil rubber parts?... haha cos i have change my tires today:)

sorry ar noob here:cheeky:

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yes WD40 or degreaser will do e magic..

 

hey bro confuse :confused: what u mean do e magic? is it very effective n will not harm my bike paintwork n parts?

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I personally use diesel to clean and can see my red chrome rims are like fading off so I wouldn't suggest using diesel haha heard WD40 can do the job equally well.

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use gt85 or engine degreaser to remove the stains..

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