The little strips of cloth are what I call 'gear floss'. Old towels, t-shirts, anything you can tear into strips works. Then after you run the chain thru a chain cleaner, you take the 'floss' and run it between the cogs (rear gears/cassette) as you do floss between your teeth. Works great.
The Favor polish is a cheap-ass Pledge knock off. After the bike is clean, and you have the wheels off, spray the frame and fork with the polish. Hold a rag/cloth over the gears, brakes pads and anything you wouldn't wants waxy polish to get on. Let the polish sit for only a couple minutes then wipe it off with a clean cotton cloth. The polish gives a nice shine to any parts of the bike that are painted and/or clear coated--it also makes mud or other grime wipe off easier later on.
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When does Mario's Super Bike Wash open for business? Will you have a frequent visitor punch card?
I did the math--for a really messed up bike, $20 would be a good price, but it took me about 2 hours for one bike. It's just not feasible. However, I could always request some stimulus money :)
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