ACF 50- anyone used it on plastics ?
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ACF 50- anyone used it on plastics ?
Hi There
Have just bought a can of ACF 50 corrosion inhibitor and sprayed the electrical connectors and exposed metal , have heard it is also OK on the plastics, anyone done this ?
Cheers
Colin
Have just bought a can of ACF 50 corrosion inhibitor and sprayed the electrical connectors and exposed metal , have heard it is also OK on the plastics, anyone done this ?
Cheers
Colin
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Auto Glym is cheaper
I use AutoGlym Bumper Care for the plastics, it's great at bringing black back to as new. ACF is fantastic but at the price I would save it for the metal components, I cover the susspension units and springs with it and all those difficult to reach places when you have the tank and panels
Cheers
Ivor
Cheers
Ivor
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I used ACF50 this year on my then-new Gixxer 1000. I stripped off the bodywork and used a spraygun. It worked well, but some of the lower bodywork 'transfers' and the fairing internal heat shielding started lifting off. Whilst it doesn't affect the plastics, it may loosen any parts that are glued on, and these may be loosened by the solvents in it.
On a more positive note, it absolutely prevented all corrosion, and this was on salted roads.
On a more positive note, it absolutely prevented all corrosion, and this was on salted roads.
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It was mentioned in an MCN or RiDE article once that they only rinsed the bike down when ACF was applied and did a proper wash every 2-3rd rinse. Reason is that the ACF is protecting the metal (and can actually eat away mild rust) so there is no need to wash it off just rinse. I have done this a few times without any issues.
Found it hard to apply the ACF in cold weather as it thickens up with the cold. You can either put the can in doors or leave in warm water for a while.
Found it hard to apply the ACF in cold weather as it thickens up with the cold. You can either put the can in doors or leave in warm water for a while.
No longer a motorcycle owner.
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colin luhrs wrote:Hi Hi-tower
yes I tried fs365- didnt seem to halt the progress of the furry stuff at all on my previous bike, which is why Im trying ACF50
regards
Colin
I did 2000 winter miles on a virtually brand new Harley Dyna Sport last year - coated the thing in ACF. Result? One spangly looking Harley come Spring (when I sold it ).
ACF - recommended it is. Available online from here
John's a sound bloke btw...even if he does like Blackbirds.
ACF 50
Slightly cheaper at
http://www.sounddistribution.co.uk/prod ... umber=2451
http://www.sounddistribution.co.uk/prod ... umber=2451
Taz
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
R1250RS
So when is this 'Old enough to know better' supposed to kick in?
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high_tower wrote:has anyone tried scottoiler fs 365?
just got some for free and thought i'd give it a whirl.
any opinions or ideas to try with it ?
That's what I use and ride every day all year - not had any problems with it.
Need to apply it every wash though, don't think it's as good as the AC50 stuff although I've never tried that.
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