Best way to clean the shocks

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Halo Raptor

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is your mountain bike pink, or is the cleaner pink? Not judging....just asking. ;)
its 2020, maybe a little of both.....Dont ask dont tell...lol.. No its this clear bottle with pink cleaner liquid for cleaning mountain bikes. Spray on, leave for a few then wet and brush off. Cleans dirt road and grime off pretty good.
 

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its 2020, maybe a little of both.....Dont ask dont tell...lol.. No its this clear bottle with pink cleaner liquid for cleaning mountain bikes. Spray on, leave for a few then wet and brush off. Cleans dirt road and grime off pretty good.
Just google "clear bottle with pink cleaner liquid"....lol
 

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I don’t see a need for such harsh chemicals...I’d be worried about pitting or etching the anodizing/aluminum. Why not just spray them off?
 

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Simple Green full strength and rinse off. If really caked on grime I'll use a pressure washer with simple Green but DO NOT aim down on top of struts or up on shocks where the piston slides or you will damage the Seal then your shocks will Leak
 

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Like Allinon72, I had some ceramic product left over after a couple coats on my rig (Avalon King was my choice). Very little product will take care of your shocks for a long time. They spray off so much easier.
 

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I had planned on IronX or an APC, I am currently using meguires d101 diluted to various strengths for tires and wheels. Honestly though, I’ve not had a chance to drive mine to need to clean them. 3200 miles in 11 months of ownership. :(

Once you do clean them, you might look for a product like McKees hydro blue or Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant.
 

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Simple Green full strength and rinse off. If really caked on grime I'll use a pressure washer with simple Green but DO NOT aim down on top of struts or up on shocks where the piston slides or you will damage the Seal then your shocks will Leak

You beat me to it. I was just going to say, be careful of the seals with a pressure washer. Guys damage their seals all the time on motorcycles from getting too aggressive around the seals with a pressure washer. You can drive the dirt into the seals and the grit will destroy them. Riders see the mechanics at races hammering on bikes with a pressure washer and they forget that those same mechanics will be replacing and rebuilding everything a day later.
 
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