When I first got Embrocation Cycling Journal volume 2, the first page I incidentally turned to was “The Art of the Bike Wash” by Radio Freddy. On the pages following the piece were pictures and two sentences:
“A clean machine is a PRO machine. Keep it PRO, keep it clean.”
Sometimes I wish I’d never read that. Those words consistently come flooding back whenever I glance at my bike. But I’m really good at denial, so it wasn’t until Jason pointed out that my rear tire was the “grayest white tire [he’d] ever seen,” that I knew I had to do something.

But scrubbing my rims really did nothing but smear the brake dust everywhere, and while black tires would hide such nonsense, white [PRO] tires are much less forgiving. So when I made the ridiculously amateur move of rolling over gum, I also simultaenously found a way to whiten those strips of rubber.
I’m not going to go into detail here, but during one extremely embarrassing point in my life, I made out with a boy only to get his chewing gum all over my back. This taught me two things: 1. hook-ups are rarely worth the trouble, and 2. nail polish remover will always be my default go-to harsh chemical of choice.

So while Radio Freddy warns against using harsh chemicals, this is rubber we’re talking about, not a Ti frame, so I went at the gum plastered on my tire with a cottonball soaked in nail polish remover. It did the trick, and then some. Because the tire ended up whiter.
And of course, more PRO. And with a trip to NYC planned, the sun finally shining, and a tire that looks more black than gray, I finally pulled on some gloves and gave my rear tire the same treatment [the gloves aren’t really necessary unless you have nail polish on and you don’t want to screw up your manicure]. I’m sure someone’s going to tell me I just did the worst thing I could do to my tires, but clean tires are PRO tires. Even if that means I’m going to flat on the way downtown today.

Plus, unlike the worthless wtf-how-did-your-gum-get-all-over-my-fucking-back hook-up, at least this use of nail polish remover is going to end up in something positive. Well, for my bike. Unfortunately, I can’t say I look nearly as PRO. Good thing there’s a salon next to NYC Velo. Which means friends, espresso, a couch, bicycles, and a decent mani-pedi are within 20 ft of each other.
What more could a cyclist ask for?
Tags: clean · nail polish remover · nyc · nyc velo · pro · superb bicycle · white tires3 Comments


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no RSF this week : (
EasyOff Oven Cleaner works well to remove asphalt and other guck from tires. It doesn’t attack rubber, from being formulated to be non caustic to oven seals. Probably the cheapest and least labor intensive way to clean tires.
It’s also great for removing acrylic paints or decals from different types of plastic or metal,
Wear gloves!
Hello,
Cool blog.; 😉