ok, when completely washing my bike is there anything i should be aware of? things to do/not do
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I use a pressure washer...never any issues...just make sure there is no grit on your rags!
NEVER use dish detergant
NEVER armor-all tires
NEVER use plastic cleaners such as windex on windscreen (or your visor)
DRY with a chamois
spray chain with WD-40 immediatly afterwards (to displace water) and re-lubricate
Plan to spend around 45 minutes...take your time...do it in the shade if possible.
Have girls in Bikinis help and take pics!
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Originally posted by RangeOriginally posted by somaineventalright, thanks. and sorry to hear that md
Why not use Windex on screen or visor? Also lube your chain I don't wd it. take your time, take your time, take your time.Help Support Katriders.com via Motorcyclegear.com
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Originally posted by zleviticusOriginally posted by RangeOriginally posted by somaineventalright, thanks. and sorry to hear that md
Why not use Windex on screen or visor? Also lube your chain I don't wd it. take your time, take your time, take your time.
best way to clean a visor...regular dishsoap...full strength about a dimes worth..rub it in with your fingers..cover every surface...let it sit...rinse off...perfect every time (you might need to scrape a bit with your fingernails)
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i detail cars/bikes/trucks for a living and when we get a bike in we useually spray the whole thign with a tire acid if you can get it if not a good strong rim cleaner will get it down to the paint ...then after you wash it if there is any tar on the paint get soem wd-40 and spary that on and ill take it off(works GREAT on cars) just make sure you wash that spot again b4 you wax it ....if you want a nice good shine on plastic parts get some vinyel dressing NOT ARMORAL try some pledge or a strict vinyel dressing so it wotn be greasey ..if you need anything else let me know ...
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I use the "mist" spray on my hose, and do the hard work with elbow grease.
Simple Green is a great cleaner, and works on darn near everything in various strengths.
In Northern climates, wash with cold water, not warm, if there is a chance that road salt could be on the bike. Warm water will make the salt more active against your paint.
Take it easy on the volume of water--especially over the seat area where the battery is. Water and electrics = bad things, man.
Create a "system" so that you can do the same things each time. Similar towels for washing, waxing, drying, plastics vs. vinyl, etc.
Clean your wheels, but with your muscles, not with cleaners.
That's about all I can think of...for now.
If we ever reach the point where we can't openly discuss riding bikes on acid without even a modicum of civility, then the terrorists have won.
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That new Mr. Clean spot free wash is great for cars and bikes.
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the honda polish works great, so does all the mequires products. never had a problem with them.
if you've got an aftermarket windscreen, the polish recommended by the manufacturer works great..that way you cover ur arse if anything should happen. Plus it helps keep restore the gloss and keep it nice and shiny, no swirl marks.
i always lube the chain when im doing washing it ,and most definately dry it off completely with a dry, soft, towel.
i'd probably stay away from puttin amour all on the tires as well..thats probably a good idea.
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Originally posted by RangeHave girls in Bikinis help and take pics!
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meguiars makes a plastic cleaner/polish in a spray that works great for windshields and visors. i use it on a dark smoke visor and a clear one, and also used it on my smoked windscreen when i had the Kat and it takes the light scratches out too.
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Originally posted by NY KatI havent used it in years but what about S-100 is it still around? I havent seen it but I remember it worked great
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