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Hi guys does anyone use acf spray on the suspension to protect it my neighbour sprays it on his harley davidson so I thought I would give it ago he says it protects his bike.

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Yes we use it on our car and have done for many years. I am led to believe it has a capillary action and goes deeper than to just where it is applied.

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Yep, lots and lots of us. It’s very popular amongst 12 months a year Westfield users!

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Yes I also use it. Works very well.

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Cheers for the reply guys

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Yes, used it for years on my bikes and then on Westfields. Just keep it away from brakes etc.  Not so messy as wd40 and much longer acting/lasting.

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Hi! Yes, I'm using it very liberally following recommendations on this forum. All year round daily user, but it's only bit ~1 year of ownership, so too early to say if it actually helps 🙂

It certainly hasn't caused any problems.

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How do you actually use this stuff? I've looked online and some sellers make a point of stating that it doesn't 'spray' it comes out like a dribble. 

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Clean the surface first, then put the ACF-50 onto a cloth and wipe it on.

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Or apply it with paintbrush into nooks and crannies then wipe over.

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Not the cheapest but really good, love the stuff.

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On 20/06/2023 at 19:20, Flying Carrot Steve said:

How do you actually use this stuff? I've looked online and some sellers make a point of stating that it doesn't 'spray' it comes out like a dribble. 

The pack I bought came with a bottle of ACF and a small spray bottle - decant, spray and wipe.

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Being oily, how much dirt does it attract?

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45 minutes ago, LoneWolf said:

Being oily, how much dirt does it attract?

 

It does get fluffy  in more heavily protected areas. but where it's only a thin wipe, it's not so bad. 

 

I prefer fluff to rust!

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