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Simply use a wire brush to remove loose rust and then leave it to soak. Parts that are detachable such as the bell, chain, or pedals can be submerged in Jenolite Rust Remover. Simply leave to soak and use a wire brush to work the product in. Make sure you wear gloves to avoid irritation.
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Do you own a rusty bike that spends most of its time sitting at the back of your garage? Or have you recently inherited one that requires some serious restoration? If so, read on to find out how to derust a bike and quickly restore its former glory!
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Read More »Start by removing or adjusting any parts of your bike that obstruct the area that you need to de-rust. Also consider removing or covering parts that could be harmed by the cleaning process, such as brake cables. Remove any loose pieces of paint and rust, using a strong wire brush, steel wool, or a sponge scourer — then you’re ready to apply Jenolite Rust Remover or Rust Converter, depending on your preference.
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Read More »Once you’ve de-rusted your bike, painted over it, and restored it to its former self, it would be wise to protect it from future rust attacks. Jenolite’s Rust Shield Aerosol is a high-quality lacquer spray that protects your bike from moisture. Spray directly onto the metal to provide it with a weatherproof skin that doesn’t wash off in the rain! An alternative is Jenolite Waxoil, which offers a thick, waxy rustproof layer – although the appearance of wax oil is less popular for bikes. Finally, you should keep your chain clean and dry with our bike chain lubricant spray. The chain is very susceptible to rust, so make sure to keep it clean, and give it a quick wipe down if your bike gets wet in the rain. If your bike is in need of a paint job after removing the rust, consider using paint remover spray to remove the old paint. We hope you found this guide helpful to how to get rid of rust on a bike. To find out more about our products and begin busting that rust, check out our complete Rust Remover range. Has Jenolite helped you to restore your bike? We’d love to hear your feedback and see your restorations on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, so get in touch!
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