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ACF 50

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 8:36 pm
by Timbo
Thought I would flag this up in case there's someone that's not heard about it. It was featured in Scootering Mag a few years ago and I use it. Ps no connection with Bedspeed it came through in an email and although I've not checked the price it seems good value unless someone knows better :D

Anti-Corrosion Aerosol Spray - ACF-50 - 369gr.Anti-Corrosion Aerosol Spray - ACF-50 - 369gr.
[Adams-ACF-50] £14.99



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Delivery Price: £5.99 (Minimum delivery charge of £2.00 per order)
Anti-Corrosion Aerosol Spray - ACF-50 - One can 369grams.

As close to zero corrosion as nature will allow

"When applied ACF-50 forms an 'Active' ultra-thin clear film that will kill any existing corrosion cells and will protect your bike against new corrosion forming. On areas such as switches or under the tank and seat, one application will last up to 12 months. Other more exposed areas will need topping up more regularly. ACF-50 has the ability to 'chemically neutralise road salt' and water will bead on contact and literally bounce off. Ideal for the bike that is used all year round in all weathers, a superb service spray as ACF-50 is also a lubricant and penetrant (without loosening structural attachments) and if you put your bike away for the winter, applying ACF-50 will ensure that moisture will not be allowed to cause any damage! Untreated moisture will creep into cracks and will not freely evaporate - ACF-50 actively ejects moisture from these areas"

The Facts

Kills existing corrosion and prevents new
'ACTIVE' for up to 12 months
Excellent lubricant and penetrant
Approved for use on electrics and engines
Easily applied non-drying, ultra thin, clear film
Very economical
Contains no wax, silicon, Teflon or water
"ACF-50 (Anti-Corrosion Formula) was originally designed to protect aircraft from existing and new corrosion and is now available to motorcyclists. Aviation products have to meet rigorously high standards and ACF-50 not only meets these but has been awarded Aviation approvals - MIL-SPEC 81309 types II and III which means it is 'approved for ferrous and non-ferrous metals, electrical systems and electronic components'. The US Navy carried out tests using ACF-50 on the jets on their Aircraft Carriers. They found that ACF-50 so significantly reduced the corrosion they had previously experienced they now use ACF-50 all the time!

It works perfectly in that type of harsh environment so imagine how well it's going to protect your bike!"


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Re: ACF 50

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 9:04 pm
by YAMLAM
Same price on Evilbay but free postage .

Re: ACF 50

Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2017 9:55 pm
by ducksta
I have it in a container I drop all my nuts bolts etc in it before building Scoot up don't dry it off just use them streight out of the tub all my fastenings remain rust free and easy to remove used it for a few years lasts ages my way

Re: ACF 50

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 2:01 am
by corrado
I got 2 cans at bike show at NEC for £20. Have had a litre bottle previously with pump action spray bottle but the spray bottle was crap, could never get enough pressure with it to get a spray pattern and ended up using it with a small paint brush instead.

Re: ACF 50

Posted: Tue Feb 14, 2017 9:43 am
by Tractorman
corrado wrote:I got 2 cans at bike show at NEC for £20. Have had a litre bottle previously with pump action spray bottle but the s
pray bottle was crap, could never get enough pressure with it to get a spray pattern and ended up using it with a small paint brush instead.
The acf50 in the bottle is too thick to spray properly so it would need thinning. I use the pump action spray to put the stuff on whatever and then spread with a brush or rag.