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Old 03-10-2012, 10:59 AM
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I just tried using a Classic Cloth to clean the spokes. Truly amazing! I have tried using polish on a rag, but it is messy. The Classic Cloth cleaned the black stuff off that washing wouldn't budge. The Classic Cloth also leaves behind a protective residue. Plus, it is fairly easy to wrap around the spokes.

I know that some recommend steel wool, but that doesn't appeal to me as it is abrasive.

Has anyone else tried these cloths?
 
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Not familiar with "Classic cloth" how about a link to see it.
 
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I'm not sure what you are talking about. Please explain...
 
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Like these guys would love to see this cloth. Will try and find but of you have a link would love to see! Thanks
 
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I did a google search for "Classic Cloth" and came up with this.
http://www.cyclematetrailers.com/miracklecloth.html
 
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That's the cloth I am talking about. I washed the wheels real well, using one of those cone shaped brushes. Then, I used some chrome polish. Better, but messy. Today, I ran across an old Classic Cloth. It was pretty old but still in the package. Wow! It really cleaned the stuff I couldn't get off with the polish. Another place is selling them: California Sport Touring. They last a really long time before they "wear" out.
 
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http://www.casporttouring.com/store/merchant.mvc?

Hit the link and then search for "Classic Cloth".
 
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Hmmm interesting I've always just used and old toothbrush can't do my rear wheel in about 5 min up on the stand, spray it off, and looks showroom new.
 


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