@Boopop1024

No way am I spraying degreaser on my cassette with the exposed disc rotor on the other side ๐Ÿ™ˆ As someone else has said, better to take the cassette off.

@romanpramuka2703

I'm not cleaning my cassettes anymore, I'm waxing my chains ๐Ÿ‘Œ

@ruben3305

I use a tooth brush and a small cleaning brush and go to town on it for a fast easy clean. I take it off and deep clean it with parts cleaner if I want a full cleaning.

@EhlersMark

The only real answer: wax

@HenryKissingersGhost

Uh oh, you didnt hermetically seal the disc and have your mother on speed dial before spraying the cassette.

@OhM8s

brush degreaser on with a soft (ish) toothbrush, and then wash away with a hose that's gentle enough to wash it off, but not strong enough to damage bearings

@billkallas1762

Remove the cassette and wash it in your dishwasher (when your wife isn't home)

@ebikescrapper3925

Flush out your freewheel as well on a regularly basis.

@oOoACFREEMANoOo

Triggered me

@ridwanpriadinata3257

The rotor๐Ÿ˜ข

@_Tp___

I was wondering if this could damage the freehub? The stock wheels that my bike came with (rubbish with rubbish freehub) went bad when I sprayed water at the cassette so I would be a bit cautious spraying degreaser at it but I'm not sure if the caution is warranted. Thoughts?

@weltrogg1768

Dont waste time. Disassemble the cassette and use gasoline or degreaser, or acetone. And never oil your bike again.

@mibrahimsevgi

hide the disc for gs

@AmvC

your new brake rotors are here

@giomas3728

must do!

@rolandcolavizza5368

Just take it off and clean it

@julietmikealpha

Just get a new bike?

@Johnnyrooks234

Fixed gear is way better

@lars3509

Just fullblast it with a powerwasher.