Friday, July 31, 2015

How To Detail Your Motorcycle






When it comes to keeping your bike looking clean, it really depends on the preference of the driver how often the bike gets detailed.



Some clean it daily, especially the passionate ones, others clean it from time to time, and for a few, their bike is just dirty, and they laugh at the thought of doing such thing.



There are a few important steps you should take if you want your bike nice and tidy.



First thing first, before doing anything make sure that the motor has cooled off. It must stay untouched for at least an hour or more after riding. So the motor has time to cool, and you will remain unharmed.



First clean off the mud with spray hose, and then get to the deep cleaning. Some people use only water and sponge, others use dishwasher fluid, and some buy expensive cleaners and polishers. The type of soap you choose is up to you, but for a shiny and squeaky clean ride, it is recommended to use only the appropriate products.



After you have finished removing the exterior dirt, use a brush to remove any dirtiness from the tires, and if you are up to details, use it everywhere. It is very important to remove any kind of dirtiness from the main parts of the bike, because of course no one likes a visibly dirty motorcycle.

The oil stains may be removed with degreaser, and be sure to clean the chain from oil and debris, as well as straighten it up.



Spray cleaner on all engine and drivetrain components. Be sure to let it penetrate for about one minute. Brush the greasy areas with a boar-bristle brush. Rinse off the cleaner. Blow dry. Repeat if necessary. 


Apply polish to a cotton rag and polish the chrome until the haze almost disappears. Wipe off any remaining haze with a clean section of the rag.


Take care of the leather. It is also important not to forget the seat, because the less you take care of it, the older your bike looks, and it could potentially tear apart.


And last step is to polish the dashboard, shine the glass, and voila. Your motorcycle looks as if you just drove it right off the lot :)


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