Two Stroke Motocross
Two Stroke Motocross Forum => General Two Stroke Talk => Topic started by: Watson777 on November 19, 2010, 10:41:19 PM
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I have been meaning to write this for a while but havent been on here much. If you haven't tried Pro Clean's stuff yet you need to do it. All of the products I have used have worked amazingly and I would recommend it to everyone!!!!
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My riding season is pretty much over here with my back, but if I am well enough to ride by spring I plan to buy some and try them out. Glad to hear all these positive reviews!
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i wanna buy them ,but the shipping is kiling me
the shiping is more expensive then the product :(
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It is expensive to ship chemicals!!!
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i don't know about chemicals
the shipping it's exensive for everithing
i only buy what's has a good price compared to the mx shops in my country
soo for me to buy something for 5 $ and pay the shipping 15 $ :| it's no deal
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i don't know about chemicals
the shipping it's exensive for everithing
i only buy what's has a good price compared to the mx shops in my country
soo for me to buy something for 5 $ and pay the shipping 15 $ :| it's no deal
For sales in Europe, please check with the folks at Pro Clean in the UK. They have many distributors throughout Europe. There may even be one in your country!
info@proclean-racing.com
Thanks for the feedback on the Pro Clean!!
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gel pipe 6 pounds ,shipping 15 pounds in uk
trust me you don't find this in my country
becouse mx shops are owned by idiots with money
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If any of you need a good cleaner for bare metal pipes, go to your local PPG Automotive paint supplier and ask for a quart of PPG DX579 Metal Prep. It's a phosphoric acid based metal cleaner. Dilute it 1 part DX579 - 2 parts water. I would remove the pipe from the bike for this as the acid will discolor the zinc plating on the bolts. Put in a spray bottle or just apply from a bucket with a scotchbrite pad. Keep it wet for several minutes and scrub as necessary to remove the corrosion. If it dries, rewet. Once clean rinse well with water, wipe dry and immediately spray down with some WD40. Very easy to use and works extremely well. You can dilute it 10:1 and use on aluminum frames.
(http://www.tcpglobal.com/autobodydepot/images/PPGDX579Q.JPG)
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And the above post was not intended in any way to take away from the original Pro-Clean topic. Just for those of you with no Pro-Clean dealer, there is always an auto paint supplier around. As for Pro-Clean, get their bike wash concentrate in gallons and dilute it in a pump up sprayer. Best stuff ever for red clay stains. Red clay stains on your white riding gear? Mix a small amount in a bucket and pre soak your gear before tossing in the washing machine. White tennis shoes.....Pro Clean :)
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my kx swingarm ,linkage and engine looks bad
what do you recomand of the pro clean products?
somthing else?