Re: [CR] Cleaning Campi hubs of old, dried grease?

(Example: Framebuilding)

Date: Thu, 13 May 2010 06:58:12 +1200
From: "Wayne Davidson" <wayne.collect@xtra.co.nz>
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Subject: Re: [CR] Cleaning Campi hubs of old, dried grease?


Hi, I just soak mine in petrol, its cheaper than kerosene............wayne davidson invers NZ........

On 13/05/10 6:41 AM, David Kulcinski wrote:
> Does anyone else simply soak, or hold over a can& brush with kerosene? That's the way I have done it for as many years as I can remember& I can't say that I have ever had a problem. Kerosene seems to loosen up the old grease very well. As a matter of fact, I just finished doing that to an off-topic set of hubs that probably had the original grease from the mid '80s. They cleaned up very nicely.
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> David Kulcinski
> Orange, CA USA
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> From: jim abt<jamesabt@charter.net>
> To: Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
> Sent: Wed, May 12, 2010 8:17:17 AM
> Subject: [CR] Cleaning Campi hubs of old, dried grease?
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> Hi Jon: I clean out old dry grease from the inside of bike hubs probably more than just about anyone. Yeah, I know it sounds like I am bragging and I hate doing that but I am pretty sure it is true. With that in mind I still may not be performing the most efficient operation the way that I do it but I use Simple Green dilluted 2:1 and use the spray bottle method along with a dental type steel scraper where many times that is exactly what I pretend to be is a dental hygenist scraping off plaque. I have the spray bottle ready and a piece of scouring pad along with old toothbrushes. It is a painstaken affair but I think that along with a good polishing of either some Mothers or Wizards on the hub shell it gets the job done. There is some evidence of the result in my photos on eBay...rockhopperbiking is my sceen name and my store name is BeeBopaDooBop (can't help it I am a fan of the blues) in case you are interested in seeing. Seeya

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> Jim Abt

> Wausau, Wi. USA