SWITCH GEAR & ACF50

fac191

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Hi all. Will soon be coating up again with ACF50. Question is does anyone spray this into the switchgear on the handlebars. I have read its ok to do so. I dont tend to do it but would appreciate the real world thoughts of anyone on here who uses it. Thanks in advance.
 

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It's OK for direct spray onto airplane avionics and I have no qualms about it any other non-friction surface.
In accident investigations we use it on parts recovered from water to stop corrosion.

Just remember that the stuff is only a couple molecules thick so it rinses off relatively easy and doesn't last long.
 

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It's OK for direct spray onto airplane avionics and I have no qualms about it any other non-friction surface.
In accident investigations we use it on parts recovered from water to stop corrosion.

Just remember that the stuff is only a couple molecules thick so it rinses off relatively easy and doesn't last long.
Thanks for the reply Checkswrecks. I normaly lay my bike up when the weather turns as when it gets cold and icy here they put salt on the roads and it eats my bike. So i give it a good clean blow dry it off and give it a good coat as its kept outside under a cover.
 
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