Hi All,
As I'm settling in with my new Sherpa, I noticed a coating that seems to have been applied to it that is very difficult to remove, and I'm hoping some of you might have some ideas.
It is primarily on the wheels and chainset (rings and arms), and feels much like a sort of dried cosmoline, of the type used to coat firearms in shipping to prevent corrosion in-transit. I suspect this may be errant overspray of WaxOyl or Framesaver (if applied?), or perhaps some sort of compound used in wheelbuilding. Oddly, it doesn't seem to be on the frame itself. It is fairly clear, vaguely sticky, and almost resembles a shellac now it has aged a bit. As mentioned, it is on the spokes and centers of the wheel rims, and there are runs over the sidewalls of the rims as well. It is also on the crankarms. It seems to collect dust pretty well.
I've tried 99% isopropyl alcohol on the rim sidewalls to no effect, and a detergent mix and plain water on the painted or anodized surfaces. That helped on the crankarms where the coating is thinner.
Anyone else noticed this or dealt with it?
I'm a bit further from Thorn than some of you (USA), so perhaps this was something done differently in view of the anticipated shipping? At any rate, all ideas for (non-destructive) removal are most welcome.
Best,
Dan.