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Wurth Brake Cleaner

#1 PostAuthor: Nosher903 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 8:58 am

I've been using Wurth Brake Cleaner on the discs of all my bikes this year. I've got no problem with endorsing that stuff at all, I think it's really good. Even if you think your discs aren't that dirty, use this stuff and you get noticeable extra bite.

I've not seen it in the shops but you can get it off ebay and amazon.

It's good at getting a barby going as well. Too good in fact. :D
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Re: Wurth Brake Cleaner

#2 PostAuthor: Jay1969 » Mon Aug 05, 2013 10:08 am

Nosher903 wrote:I've been using Wurth Brake Cleaner on the discs of all my bikes this year. I've got no problem with endorsing that stuff at all, I think it's really good. Even if you think your discs aren't that dirty, use this stuff and you get noticeable extra bite.

I've not seen it in the shops but you can get it off ebay and amazon.

It's good at getting a barby going as well. Too good in fact. :D

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#3 PostAuthor: ZedHead » Mon Aug 05, 2013 12:17 pm

"It's good at getting a barby going as well. Too good in fact"

I am not surprised ... It is Petroleum Ether :!: :shock:


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