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Old 02-Dec-2006, 07:30
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Originally Posted by RCA
I have stripped the bike and Iam trying to clean the swingarm (which has clearly never been by the previous scumbag owner!). It has a layer of oil, dirt etc that I cannot shift, all I seem to be doing is spreading it around. I have tried several products and methods but it still feels sticky and looks dirty (er..)

I need a product, method that will shift the gunk? Any ideas?

I considered the dishwasher?
(thats a joke)
white parrafin as described in ducati,s 900ss bevel owners manual...have used same on all my ducs since the 70.s now to include 916sps & 900ss both mint condition! perfect stuff,dont damage rubber,nylon,plastic ali or steel in any way and brings them all up a treat ..it,s cheap too at £4 a gallon that ammount lasts me about a year why all the techno stuff ive no idea beats me but if you want to pay out for a fancy bottle of goo then go ahead...
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