Biodegradable vs Chemical Bike Cleaners: Why It Matters
Why biodegradable bike cleaners matter — comparing chemical vs EcoClean for environmental impact and bike safety.
Frequently asked questions
What does 'biodegradable' actually mean here?
OECD 301B ready-biodegradability test: ≥ 60% CO₂ evolution within 28 days. Our cleaner tests at 91%. It also meets the EU Ecolabel for cleaning products — no phosphates, no EDTA, no quaternary ammonium compounds, no fluorinated surfactants.
Does it clean as well as solvent-based cleaners?
For 98% of typical soil loads (road grime, rain grit, chain wax residue), yes — often better. For extreme cases (dried spray paint, industrial tar), mechanical action plus pre-soaking compensates for the lower chemical aggression.
Is it safe for disc brakes?
Yes. The formula is explicitly non-silicone, non-oil-based, and pH-neutral. Direct spray on rotors at normal wash pressure produces no measurable performance degradation after 200 wash cycles in our brake-pad manufacturer's accredited lab tests.
What about solvent waste disposal?
None needed. The biodegradable formulation can discharge directly to municipal sewer within EU wastewater-quality standards in all 27 member states. For closed-loop installations, the OASIS filter system fully captures any residual detergent.
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Wash without the chemical regrets
Every cycleWASH station ships with our biodegradable detergent — EU Ecolabel certified, safe for waterways, and works equally well on carbon and steel frames.
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What Goes Down the Drain Matters
Most bike cleaning products contain phosphates, surfactants, and petroleum-based solvents that persist in waterways for years. Our 100% biodegradable EcoClean formula breaks down within 28 days, leaving zero harmful residues.
Comparison
Property
Chemical Cleaners
cycleWASH EcoClean
Biodegradability
30-60% in 28 days
100% in 28 days
pH Level
Often alkaline (pH 10-12)
Neutral (pH 7)
Safe for carbon
Not always
Yes, tested
Water pollution
Contains phosphates
Phosphate-free
Available in 5L and 20L containers from our care products page.