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![]() Finish Line Super Bike Wash Bicycle Cleaner, 1 Liter (33.8-Ounce) Spray Bottle By: Finish Line Average Rating: 5.0 Total Reviews: 4 More Information great cleaner This stuff cleans really well. I ALMOST didnt buy it because I wanted the option of using it and not having to bike down to the apartment complexes hose and pay money to rinse it off, but it does not say in the product info if you can use it without water (whereas a similar product by Pedros does say its good with or without water), but when I actually got the bottle, it does say it can be used as a spray and wipe off (but I havent tried this yet) Finish Line Bike Wash review Excellent product. You do not need anything else to make sure the bike goes ready for the next ride. Of course, you will need some other product for the chain and a brush. But for the frame and other parts, it is the best I think it is out there, including that it will leave your bike shining just perfect. Make sure you protect the frame in areas where it comes in contact with other parts such as the chain. I am a road cyclist. Works Really Well Finish Line Bike Wash works remarkably well. After using it for the 1st time I thought for certain that all the dust collected in the tight areas of the brakes, crankset, chainstay and frame would still have to be scrubbed to remove all the dust, dirt, and grime. After I hosed everything off and dried with shop towels everything was clean! All I could say was Wow! Everything, from the top of my brake pads, to the frame, the squeaky clean treads of my tires, rear cassette, etc., looked brand new and I could honestly say I never saw my bike look so clean and new. My front v-brakes actually worked better after cleaning off the sides of the rim. Also, I know that I am increasing the service life of many components because dust and dirt will inevitably creep into places they shouldnt be in which will cause components to wear down faster. My qualms: Not sure whats in this stuff. It is a strange looking bright pink liquid which comes in a strange package. There is a 1 liter bottle that comes attached to a squirt handle which you are supposed to install after opening the top. Not sure why they cant just put the squirter in before shipping and sell it like they do Windex. Is there a degreaser inside? The Bike Wash left my front shocks bright and shiny clean, but Im not sure thats a good thing. I thought it was better to have a little bit of grease on it (I wound up putting a little Teflon lube on it). If there is degreaser, isnt that bad for the bottom bracket as well? I wound up spraying and placing Finish Line Teflon lube (red cap) all over the rear sprocket, chain, and derailleur. I didnt place the Bike wash on my handlebar or grips because I wasnt sure what this stuff would do to it. Now that I have some experience, I dont think it would harm them. I think this stuff is pretty safe to use, but I do think that it does such a good job removing all the dust grime and gook from all the tiniest of areas I would definitely consider putting some lube on the main areas just to make sure you have enough. In this respect, the Bike wash may too effective for its own good (this is conjecture however, I do not know for certain that any lubrication is removed). Im surprised they havent found other uses for the Bike Wash. It is so easy to use and extremely effective. One con: the price. I can understand why people will pass on the $12 price and simply use dishwash detergent or whatever. To each his own. You are saving money, Im saving time, and my frame/components (due to anti-static effect). I think the Finish Line Bike Wash is worth the money considering the time and money spent. I just wish that I knew the best (optimum) way to use it. Bike Wash gets 5 Stars because it works extremely well. Cleans dry or wet Cleans all components and leaves a very clean static free finish. I love this product for both the mountain and road bikes. It works on grime, goo, dirt and grease (but not a degreaser per se) and is environmentally friendly. |
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