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Rear rim stains.

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McMouse | 11:53 Mon 07th Mar 2011 | ChatterBank
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Although keeping it scrupulously clean, stains have appeared on my rear rim. The front wheel is fine though.
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Your a naughty, naughty man :-)
<--- hopes you are talking about a car
That because all the dirt is sprayed backwards.
Sounds like you need a good polish, MCM :0)
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It's my trusty bicycle.
Wipes?
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Trusty pixi......it's been round the village lots of times.
You need to jet hose it, Mousey.

But don't get the water jet near the middle of your wheel, or it might force water into the bearings.
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My gawd I thought the worst...only to find...:-)
^^ JJ, you must have knocked your head, honey, whilst off "on the piste" skiing....you would'nt have said that a week ago.. :0)...........lol x
Rims can be fraught with problems.
I got told off by my BF for pointing out, very loudly, last year on his yacht in front of all Salcombe's cliquey brigade, that his rim looked decidely floppy....
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Could be I'm using the wrong pads.
has someone else been using it for a ride mcmouse?
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Oh yes pa_ul. I work on a 'help yourself' basis.
aah then if your rim, saddle, or even innertubes get dirtied or damaged then you can only blame yourself!
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Now you've mentioned inner tubes I'm getting worried pa_ul.
A course of colonic irrigation would probably do those inner tubes a lot of good McM.

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