🚴♂️ Clean like a pro, ride like a champion!
Finish Line Speed Bike Degreaser is an 18-ounce aerosol cleaner designed for cyclists. It features a powerful dry-style formula that cleans and strips surfaces down to bare metal without leaving any residue. The turbo sprayer enhances cleaning efficiency, making it ideal for decontaminating disc brakes. Safe for paint and plastic, this degreaser is a must-have for maintaining your bike's performance.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 2.56 x 2.5 inches |
Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.75 x 2.75 x 9.75 inches |
Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
Brand Name | Finish Line |
Color | Aerosol |
Suggested Users | mens |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Finish Line |
Part Number | S00186601 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | 18oz Aerosol |
Outer Material | aluminum |
Size | 18 Fl Oz (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | cycling |
A**S
Worked great on 2 used road and gravel bikes I bought
Bought 2 used bikes that really needed their chain and cassette cleaned and the lube was filthy and caked on, this did the job - black lube and grime was dripping right off when I sprayed it. I used some muc-off dry lube after on the chain and rode the next day, bike performed so much better after a proper cleaning and lube
N**Y
Works
Excellent degreaser
M**.
Doesn’t go a long way but it works
I used dish soap, wd40, and elbow grease before finally giving in. This is after one spray. It works but it’s expensive for what it is. Since it’s an aerosol lots of it just gets sprayed away. Maybe I should have had my wheel on the bike and chain on it but I needed a deep cleaning. Barely finished everything and realistically my crankset could still use some.
B**O
It works.
Great working product.
R**N
Excellent
Excellent product- excellent service
S**Q
WOW this really does work
I received this product yesterday evening 9/16. I had watched the video on how to use it and how it works and I was anxious to try it out. I first sprayed the sprocket on my Trek Powerfly 4 Mountain Ebike and it was easier than shown on the video. The debris was blasted off but was easy to clean up. The spray dried in seconds and the sprocket looked like new. All in about 1 minute and I was not constantly spraying the whole time so I used very little of the can. Next I sprayed my wife's Electra Vale GO Ebike and her sprocket is a dirt and dust magnet for some reason. This time the grime blasted off but it was a lot. The grime was actually dripping off the sprocket on to my garage floor. But again the clean up was really easy, The spray dried on the floor in about a minute but the sprocket was dry immediately and again looked like new. Now this took me a little more time like a whole minute and a half and again I used little. The can is virtually full and I throughly cleaned two dirty dusty sprockets in about 2.5 minutes. I will always use this product and I will never buy a sprocket brush ever again and waste time doing an OK job when this spray is clean and easy and does a great job!
M**L
Best Bike Chain Degreaser I have ever purchased
This degreaser works better than any other I have tried. Its strong spray helps remove stubborn grease, dirt and grim from my bike chain and gears. I bit more expensive than other less effective products, but definitely worth the money. I have purchased multiple times and will buy again.
R**N
Top degreaser from Finish Line
The Finish Line Speed Degreaser is the quickest cleaner degreaser I have used! Yes, expensive ($9.99-$15.99 depending on retailer) but so good. Zero residue, and you can watch stuff come out of chains that you though you already cleaned (obviouly from the rollers). I usually start with Park Tool Chain Brite in a spray bottle and use this after to ensure all is spotless. I get 2 chain cleanings out of a can. I am very picky and anal-retentive. I know I use too much. ZEP used to make a 60% or 90% heptane aerosol quick degreaser which could be had for $8, but they removed a very high percentage of heptane in the new formulation, so ZEP is no longer a choice as a substitute. (as seen in SDS, and I checked at least 60+ products from ZEP, WD40, automotive stores, CRC, and Liquid Wrench to find a similar formulation ratio, but no luck) Starting Fluid is a good cleaner, but is highly inflammable, has Ether (which might choke you out without proper ventillation, and leaves oily residue thanks to upper cylinder lubricants. Yeah, go for the Finish Line! I need to try DuPont Chain Cleaner (FOR CHAINSAWS). It smells like it is citrus based, but it is made by Finish Line like most other DuPont branded lubricants and chemicals, especially ones with PTFE/Teflon since DuPont Chemicals created the original patents and production of PTFE. History lesson done.
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