Responded to a FB Marketplace ad this AM and came home with this:
I am fascinated at how well crusty old Schwinns respond to a little cleaning. I spent a few minutes picking away at a few sections in the driveway when I got it home, and I can tell a lot of it will come back pretty nicely. Won't be a showroom-looking bike, but I think it'll be a nice rider with great patina.
I stuck a rag on one finger between the rear spokes and wiped at the grime and this is what I got.
A couple minutes with a steel brush on the front wheel.
I don't know the best way yet to get the rust and dirt off the paint, but this was just rubbing away with a wet rag and then rubbing down with a little Marvel Mystery Oil. The fenders are AMAZING... I assume they are stainless. A little wipe and they come up like mirrors.
Tried a Magic Eraser on the paint here, then Marvel Mystery Oil again.
Magic Eraser worked wonders on the seat.
Amazingly, the brake cables are free, the chain is crunchy but not bound up anywhere, the freewheel sounds good, and I think I even got three gears out of it just pulling on the chain with the rear wheel spinning.
I will pick away at this all fall and winter and hopefully have a rider in the spring. I already have an appropriately seasoned set of Westwinds for it.
I am fascinated at how well crusty old Schwinns respond to a little cleaning. I spent a few minutes picking away at a few sections in the driveway when I got it home, and I can tell a lot of it will come back pretty nicely. Won't be a showroom-looking bike, but I think it'll be a nice rider with great patina.
I stuck a rag on one finger between the rear spokes and wiped at the grime and this is what I got.
A couple minutes with a steel brush on the front wheel.
I don't know the best way yet to get the rust and dirt off the paint, but this was just rubbing away with a wet rag and then rubbing down with a little Marvel Mystery Oil. The fenders are AMAZING... I assume they are stainless. A little wipe and they come up like mirrors.
Tried a Magic Eraser on the paint here, then Marvel Mystery Oil again.
Magic Eraser worked wonders on the seat.
Amazingly, the brake cables are free, the chain is crunchy but not bound up anywhere, the freewheel sounds good, and I think I even got three gears out of it just pulling on the chain with the rear wheel spinning.
I will pick away at this all fall and winter and hopefully have a rider in the spring. I already have an appropriately seasoned set of Westwinds for it.