Should you desire to keep your bicycle forever consider a full disassembly. 
If you do the application yourself, assemble everything you will need 
before starting. Buy a small blanket to work on. Work in an uncluttered, 
well ventilated area. USE EYE PROTECTION. Allow enough time. Do one coat, 
then a second later while the bicycle is still apart. Apply the *J.P. 
Weigle Frame Saver*, let it cure for one day while you clean, polish, and 
lubricate all the other parts and true the wheels. Then apply a second 
coat. Product is cheap, better safe than sorry. There are good instructions 
with the product. Clean as you go, and take your time. Then carefully 
reassemble your bicycle. Take lots of pictures along the way for reference. 
Nobody will care for your bicycle as well as you will (unless it is Groody 
Brothers).

- Call (913) 831-4600 Ext 105  (they prefer you call)  or write:
 Groody Brothers Bicycle Restoration Project
 2221 Metropolitan Ave  Kansas City, Kansas 66106
- visit their website here: https://groodybros.com/
- visit their Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/GroodyBros/
- Ask about their frame saver application process. If you have a forever 
bike not in need of refinishing, discuss the Frame Saver application and a 
clear coat application while they have the frame.
- Very helpful fellows. Regardless of your decision, send them a Thank You 
card. 

Here is a couple YouTube videos:
https://youtu.be/_R5pvsWWPLE
https://youtu.be/1Eve6e8epKQ?t=4
Here is an old web post. Scroll down near the end to "Apply Rust 
Inhibitor" 
https://surlybikes.com/info_hole/spew/spew_care_and_feeding_of_your_steel_frame

Should you wish to ship your frame and fork, watch the videos at 
shipbikes.com  
See this video at RBW here for the best pro tips: 
https://www.rivbike.com/pages/how-we-pack-your-bike
Use pre slit foam tubes from Lowe's or Home Depot Plumbing Department. Blue 
3M Painter's Tape is in the Paint Department.
Specific QUESTIONS about packing, shipping, or materials contact RBW :  
je...@rivbike.com  and  rob...@rivbike.com 
ShipBikes offers low cost shipping service via FedEx and UPS. Insure the 
contents for new replacement cost plus $500.

Andrew, Great question sir!


On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 4:38:27 PM UTC-6, Andrew Huston wrote:
>
> Maybe a dumb question...
> Is it a terrible idea to spray some rustproofing material into a fully 
> built bike or should it be done on a bare frame?  Are there any methods or 
> products that folks find to be best?  

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