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Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:20 pm
by claireyskillz
Hi everyone - I'm new to the forum
I've just bought a 1996 ZXR. It's been sat for a few years, so I've had all the insides checked and cleaned up the chain nicely... the next thing is that some of the metal work has a kinda surface tarnishing and some is a bit rusty. I've read about a bit but am unsure what I can use on the different metals.
Here are some links to the photos of what I've got:
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Some advice would be great
Thanks :)

Re: Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:34 pm
by GoldenBalls213
Hi... welcome to the forum! :smt006

I would start by using some WD40 and a green scotch bright pad first off!.. u dont want to start scatching the metal!

Failing that some light oil and some very fine wire wool!..

There are also products available like hammerite rust remover but i've not used these myself so cant comment!

Re: Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:36 pm
by RedexRobB
For the ally parts, Autosol.

Re: Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 1:13 pm
by stonemonkey
for any rust I soak parts in vinegar (see my build thread for an example), although be warned that it may eat and zinc coatings but cuts through grease great and chemically attacks rust dissolving it away. :excited

Re: Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2011 2:07 pm
by Mori Man
Apart from the tarnish that look to be in good condition.

Top yolk nut - buy a new one

Tup yolk, rearsets and can strap as Rob says, Autosol but this will not remove the surface damge caused by it just polish it. You need polishing mops with cutting soap then optical brightner on felt mop to get it back to a mirror finish ( was never that from factory). To keep factory look then autosol with about a 00 or 000 steel wool will keep that look.

Try a new brillo pad - only on aluminium alloy (bare) as they work wonders too. Once the soap runs out use a new one.

MM!

Re: Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:05 pm
by gavinfdavies
I'm in a similar problem - loads and loads of ally corrosion!

I was thinking of getting the lot blasted and treated, something gentle like aqua or vapour blasting. But I'm a bit hazy on the details, and not too sure what finish/protecting treatment to use - powder coating, plating, laquering etc. I want something tough and durable. I'd love mirror polished, but I know I'd struggle to keep it looking that way, even with a naked bike that's easy to clean. Any ideas?

Re: Bike's been stood for a while - metal cleaning!

Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:47 pm
by Tom mccrea
I did the badly pitted forks years ago on one of my old bikes with a very fine wet and dry 800 grit or finer followed by labour intensive autosol. Got a real good mirror finish but as you say can be difficult to maintain that finish, and where do you stop? Actually thinking of attacking the zxr with autosol but I know it's going to be a real pain