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How Wash my f3S

2 Steps

Warm wet towels for soak. The dry thoroughly then I use Lamonster's Black Diamond Detailer! Beautiful! Also use Lamonster's Black Trim Renew on the black bits!:yes:
 
Wash

Car wash soap, warm water, microfiber. Rinse well, buff dry with more microfiber towels. Detail with spray of choice. Use a brush on the wheels.
 
Lamonster products

I am very happy with the Lamonster's Black Dymond Detailer and the Black Trim Renew. It gives the black a deep beautiful shine and the chrome comes out bright enough to make a Harley rider squint. The service from Lamonster Garage is also great. I placed my order and before I had enough time to make a coffee got an email saying my order has shipped!
 
Yep

I am very happy with the Lamonster's Black Dymond Detailer and the Black Trim Renew. It gives the black a deep beautiful shine and the chrome comes out bright enough to make a Harley rider squint. The service from Lamonster Garage is also great. I placed my order and before I had enough time to make a coffee got an email saying my order has shipped!
:agree::thumbup:
 
Car wash and Turtle wax (the kind you spray on when the vehicle is wet) and wipe down with a micro-fiber cloth. When I park it in the garage, I cover each fender with a towel and I cover the rest with blankets. That way, since I'm sometimes prone to dropping and bumping into things, I don't drop something on the body or damage a fender.
 
All of the above...

I thought I saw that they are dishwasher safe.....:roflblack::roflblack: I don't water wash mostly use the detailers to keep her clean. I will pull all the plastics and do an engine wash once in a while and spray WD40 on most exposed parts to hold the rust to a minimum, also makes wiping off grime a lot easier....:thumbup:
 
Agreed plus

Car wash soap, warm water, microfiber. Rinse well, buff dry with more microfiber towels. Detail with spray of choice. Use a brush on the wheels.

Moist dryer sheets to remove bugs, tar, pitch from trees...and if I am home I will use my leaf blower to speed up drying...and then I drive out on my dirt road....:yikes:
 
They are

I thought I saw that they are dishwasher safe.....:roflblack::roflblack: I don't water wash mostly use the detailers to keep her clean. I will pull all the plastics and do an engine wash once in a while and spray WD40 on most exposed parts to hold the rust to a minimum, also makes wiping off grime a lot easier....:thumbup:

I'm just waiting for LG to make that drive through dishwasher!:roflblack::roflblack:
 
gliptone car wash soap, 1600psi power washer , sprayway vinyl & leather cleaner & conditioner, auto magic hydro shine or
sprayway wax & shine, min40 green on my wheels. if i clean it at work i use filtered air to blow off the water. i also use the
power washer a little under the bike to get off dirt, mud & road grime. oh sprayway glass cleaner on the windshield, mirrors
& chrome.
 
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