Thanks for the replies guys
Sorry i do t give as many quality replies as I would like as life is hectic and I’m never on a computer just my phone
Just put in another sjs order which socks arrive tommorow 😄
Before putting on new parts I’m thinking about cleaning up areas of the frame . One of them being the seat tube which does have a bit of rust on the top of the tube and down inside . It looks a bit mucky and there is some oil too. I’m not sure the best way to approach a good deep clean
1. I guess first off I would need to remove the cranks /bottom bracket etc. I’ve never done it and don’t have the tools but can learn and get the tools … if there is no chance of me damaging anything
2. The seat tube and bottom bracket needs cleaned . Not sure the best approach . I guess some rags or cloths could help cleanup the oil . Then I need to remove the rust . This video has quite an interesting technique with a coat hanger in a drill with wire wool attached to one end
https://youtu.be/xRIFqasCOSg3. If I managed to clean up the rust, would I bother applying some sort of rust eater/preventer just to make sure anything that might be left is confronted ? Or could I skip this stage ?
4. Finishing with protecting the seat tube and bottom bracket oil/wax/grease . I read the comments of a chemist that he recommends using Vaseline as it’s not water soluble and there is something about grease , even marine grease that is . Marine grease is great as a lubricant, Vaseline isn’t as good , but your goal is to protect from water which he says Vaseline /petroleum jelly is a better option. So hmmm 🤔