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Used Scrubbing Bubbles household bath cleaner to clean my spokes today. Sprayed on and let sit, washed away cleaner. Washed the bike then did it again and used a rag to go around the spokes and just rub them so as to scrub the spokes. Did a wonderfull job and will be using it every time I clean the bike. Should get easier as time goes on.
 

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Smoken'JOE said:
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Used Scrubbing Bubbles household bath cleaner to clean my spokes today. Sprayed on and let sit, washed away cleaner. Washed the bike then did it again and used a rag to go around the spokes and just rub them so as to scrub the spokes. Did a wonderfull job and will be using it every time I clean the bike. Should get easier as time goes on.
Thanks for the info Joe. Can I bring mine over now? :roll:
 

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mark_1bx said:
[quote="Smoken'JOE":3no5a8oa]JFYI
Used Scrubbing Bubbles household bath cleaner to clean my spokes today. Sprayed on and let sit, washed away cleaner. Washed the bike then did it again and used a rag to go around the spokes and just rub them so as to scrub the spokes. Did a wonderfull job and will be using it every time I clean the bike. Should get easier as time goes on.
Thanks for the info Joe. Can I bring mine over now? :roll:[/quote:3no5a8oa]

NO! :lol:
 

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I simply hate cleaning the spokes on Felicias SS750. I have tried lots of stuff too. I will give this a try and see what happens. The inside part of the hub where the spokes attach near the axle is damn impossible to clean. I think in a couple years I'm gettin her new wheels. :D
 

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