What to avoid? Those pressure washes! They drive soap and water into areas where you don't want it and stays to do its dirty work. Best to do a bucket wash and avoid getting switch gear and electricals wet. I wipe those with a damp cloth, then dry with a towel.
S-100 is fantastic stuff - spray on, rinse off. But use it only on wheels and running gear as it requires a lot of rinsing. I never hand washed a MC engine, just used S-100, rinsed, then blow dried with a leaf blower. They always looked like new - they better, I'm an OCD MC guy!
S-100 is fantastic stuff - spray on, rinse off. But use it only on wheels and running gear as it requires a lot of rinsing.
Also good :Thanks guys! Never heard of S-100 so I did some googling and Youtubing. I think I'll give it a try, but have one or two questions first:
1. What do you mean by "running gear"?
2. Can this be used on surfaces with decals (ie - "WrapMySpyder" stuff)?
3. When you rinse, do you use a simple garden hose or something more high pressure?
I'm a lazy old guy, who can't get down low easily anymore, so "spray on, rinse off and blow dry to take care of the worst of it" sounds great to me!
Thanks!
So what do we do when riding in the rain at 65 mph?: Avoid gauges and buttons:roflblack::roflblack:
Just wondering whether any of you wash your Spyder at one of those self-service car washes?