Yakker
Registered user
Circa 20 yrs ago, living in Devizes I used to do a fair bit of trail riding, a little bit of playing around on MX Courses and even less standing at the side of Enduro events watching my mates ride until they gave up or threw up.
Following any of these types of excitement, the bike was inevitably coated in Wiltshire's finest and stickiest mud. Cleaning the bike down was lots of time with a jet wash to dislodge the mud, then a spray of ProClean, leave for 5 mins, jetwash again, then spray the whole thing with a Proclean spray that would protect the bike until the next time it went out.
It always appeared to me that ProClean was the sole domain of offroad folk - never seen it in any road bike establishments.....
Anyone still using proclean now ? am particularly interested in recommendations for after wash sprays, particularly as proclean say you can spray the brakes.....unlike lots of others....
thanks for reading this far....
Following any of these types of excitement, the bike was inevitably coated in Wiltshire's finest and stickiest mud. Cleaning the bike down was lots of time with a jet wash to dislodge the mud, then a spray of ProClean, leave for 5 mins, jetwash again, then spray the whole thing with a Proclean spray that would protect the bike until the next time it went out.
It always appeared to me that ProClean was the sole domain of offroad folk - never seen it in any road bike establishments.....
Anyone still using proclean now ? am particularly interested in recommendations for after wash sprays, particularly as proclean say you can spray the brakes.....unlike lots of others....
thanks for reading this far....