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Don't use metho to de-grease your engine!!

Started by DukeZ, October 09, 2009, 08:21:34 PM

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DukeZ

Had a few oily spots on the engine and didn't want to use a can of engine de-greaser as its aggressive stuff...so I used some metho (not so aggressive,you can drink it [cheeky] ) in a spray bottle to do the job...end result, didn't remove the oil very well and turned the carbon clutch cover white... [bang]. Have used some liquid polishing wax on the carbon to try and restore it but will be looking for a new open cover now.



Current :                  Monster 1000Sie 2003.
                              Honda CRF 450x  2006.
                              Suzuki GS1000E  1978.

Blasts of the past :    Moto Guzzi California Sport Special 1100.
                               Triumph Daytona 955i. 1998
                               Honda CB1100 BolDor. 1982
                               VOR 450. 2004
                               DRZ 400. KLX 400.

FIFO


Who would of thought hey. :o

Metho is next to usless for cleaning grease.good for glass though.
I use mineral turps on a lot of  heavy grease  but haven't tested it on cf.

Just spray it black. [thumbsup]
I think the cf ones look crappy anyway  go for
an alloy billet cover. [thumbsup]

in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

Jukie

shite DukeZ that is bad luck, never would have know that, but i probably would have use metho either, sorry you have that experience
Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

Spider

and by the fog in that oil window....she needs a nice long ride!!!

sorry to hear bout your misfortune.....I've used metho on the swing arm to get that clean before.

I tried brasso last night on the swingarm and carrier......that works well!!!!

(might see if it removes oil stains on the case later....but I'm not in any competition so......)

wrxmy99

Split a fuel hose while riding a few weeks ago.  It went everywhere down the right side of her (and me!).  Fuel picked up the oil smear from the weepy oil cap (must bling and fix that) and as a result my right side case all around the "DUCATI" above the sight glass looks like sh!t.

The mess has since dried and that night I tried de-greaser and then straight petrol with a toothbrush but neither removed the stains from the oil/fuel mess.  [bang]

Anyone got any tips?
08 MS2R1000

<Gone>
08 HM1100S
01 M900Si.e.
03 WR250F
90 XR250
97 ST2

bazz20

ah yes metho attacks epoxy resin but if heated and sanded and re epoxy depending on how thick the epoxy is , sometimes bring it back like new ,bazz 

ducsport

Quote from: wrxmy99 on October 10, 2009, 03:17:32 AM
Split a fuel hose while riding a few weeks ago.  It went everywhere down the right side of her (and me!).  Fuel picked up the oil smear from the weepy oil cap (must bling and fix that) and as a result my right side case all around the "DUCATI" above the sight glass looks like sh!t.

The mess has since dried and that night I tried de-greaser and then straight petrol with a toothbrush but neither removed the stains from the oil/fuel mess.  [bang]

Anyone got any tips?
Meguir's have a new bike cleaning product out. It is safe for all surfaces, and removes grease pretty well. The Meguirs non-acid wheel cloeaner also works well on engine cases and does not affect the finish on them, while still removing grease etc.  [thumbsup]

CairnsDuc

If I get Chain grease or pick up any oil spray from the road I use Orange power from Bunnings, It is designed to clean marks and stains off walls at home, but without damaging the paint.

I have used it on every surface on the bike with out any effects or marks, I don't normally spray it directly on the surface unless it is a heavy buildup of Shite, I normally apply a little to a cloth, and then a quick wipe and the grease or oil just comes straight off.

If I do spray it on directly, I agitate using a soft brush, then hose off and then wash the bike as normal, I always wash the bike afterwards as the Orange power does leave behind a slight film.

It's also gives your bike a spiffy Orange aroma!  ;D

http://www.orangepower.com.au/prod_MultiPurposeCleaner.shtml

FIFO


What happens if you wet it with water?
if it goes back to looking original or close to.
give it a soft rub with scotch brite/brillo pad or steel wool
and respray it with clear laquer.

                             [thumbsup]       
in memory of Brian W, 2010 /2015

DukeZ

Used the liquid polish wax and it's come back not to bad, will still be looking for a new open style cover.
Current :                  Monster 1000Sie 2003.
                              Honda CRF 450x  2006.
                              Suzuki GS1000E  1978.

Blasts of the past :    Moto Guzzi California Sport Special 1100.
                               Triumph Daytona 955i. 1998
                               Honda CB1100 BolDor. 1982
                               VOR 450. 2004
                               DRZ 400. KLX 400.

DukeZ

And thanks to all for their handy hints, will be buying some new cleaning products for the grime removal...cheers  [beer]
Current :                  Monster 1000Sie 2003.
                              Honda CRF 450x  2006.
                              Suzuki GS1000E  1978.

Blasts of the past :    Moto Guzzi California Sport Special 1100.
                               Triumph Daytona 955i. 1998
                               Honda CB1100 BolDor. 1982
                               VOR 450. 2004
                               DRZ 400. KLX 400.