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Rusty ABS rings

  • 02-03-2021 7:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 462 ✭✭


    Evening folks

    Anyone got any good tips to clean rusty ABS rings?

    Have the bike a few months now and slowly trying to tidy it up the way I'd like it

    Rob


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 65 ✭✭schaffer


    robbie_63 wrote: »
    Evening folks

    Anyone got any good tips to clean rusty ABS rings?

    Have the bike a few months now and slowly trying to tidy it up the way I'd like it

    Rob

    I've found the best cure for a rusty ring is a good ride.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,907 ✭✭✭✭CJhaughey


    Electrolytic rust removal is simple and cheap, a dumb battery charger and a bucket , piece of rebar and a bag of washing soda
    Mix soda into water, connect the rebar to the positive clamp and the Negative to the ring, plug the charger in and leave it over night.
    Next day the ring will be clean and the bucket have a load of rusty scum.
    Brush the ring off with a dishbrush and dry it off.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 462 ✭✭robbie_63


    CJhaughey wrote: »
    Electrolytic rust removal is simple and cheap, a dumb battery charger and a bucket , piece of rebar and a bag of washing soda
    Mix soda into water, connect the rebar to the positive clamp and the Negative to the ring, plug the charger in and leave it over night.
    Next day the ring will be clean and the bucket have a load of rusty scum.
    Brush the ring off with a dishbrush and dry it off.


    Cheers will have to youtube that one and see how its done,

    First step removing the wheel!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,280 ✭✭✭Fabio


    Hammerite have a gel thing which removes rust as well. I'm not sure how good it is though.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,039 ✭✭✭IrishGrimReaper


    I've used the Hammerite found it very good.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 462 ✭✭robbie_63


    I've used the Hammerite found it very good.


    Ah ok cool, I'll have a look in the local hardware shop at the weekend and see if they have it.

    What's best to apply on it afterwards to keep it clean?

    I've seen some recommend ACF50 and other use waxoyl?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,280 ✭✭✭Fabio


    robbie_63 wrote: »
    Ah ok cool, I'll have a look in the local hardware shop at the weekend and see if they have it.

    What's best to apply on it afterwards to keep it clean?

    I've seen some recommend ACF50 and other use waxoyl?

    You won't want anything flinging off or dripping onto brake discs so perhaps a bit of ACF50 on a cloth and give them a wipe.

    I actually thinking XCF anti-corrosion spray is better than ACF-50, BikeSocial did a test and found it was the longest lasting in terms of corrosion prevention.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 462 ✭✭robbie_63


    Fabio wrote: »
    You won't want anything flinging off or dripping onto brake discs so perhaps a bit of ACF50 on a cloth and give them a wipe.

    I actually thinking XCF anti-corrosion spray is better than ACF-50, BikeSocial did a test and found it was the longest lasting in terms of corrosion prevention.

    Yeah that's what I was thinking as I would be sure to overapply it!

    Cheers


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