I haven't used water for years !
I have not used water for years on my Jaguars, Harley or any vehicle. My Spyder is over a year old and has not been "washed". I live in the desert, but even when in Florida I have always done the following and people have been amazed by my finish and lack of rust or the usual swirl marks:
1) Before every drive/ride I always take a California Duster to the vehicle. Takes about 3 minutes. I hate to leave in a dusty vehicle ! I do the same when I return. If there are any bird droppings, bugs, etc. I immediately use a quick detailer and always a FRESH microfiber. I used to prefer Meguiars. I have began to use a product from the BRP Catalog called XPS Spray Cleaner and Polish as the Quick Detailer. This is an excellent product. It requires a little more effort than the typical quick detailer as it is also a polish, but the results are well worth it as the shine and feel of the surfaces are excellent. It does not seem to be the least bit harsh on any surface of the Spyder and really leaves a glassy "just waxed" look and feel to the paint.:thumbup:
2) Once a week I do a quick detail using the XPS Cleaner and Polish for the paint and wheels (don't mix towels and keep wheel and bug towels separated from rest of towels), Plexus for plastics and fiberglass, Back to Black or 303 Protectant on vinyl and rubber. Always first use a pressurized can of air on instruments before cleaning, any other way and they will get scratched. BTW, after cleaning bugs, look at the towel as some bugs leave legs and other body parts behind. If so, throw that towel away as you would any towel that fell to the ground and/or picked up debris as they will scratch the surface and cannot be totally cleaned. I use the cheaper "Pep Boys" type towels for that work and otherwise only use Cobra towels.
3) I keep the windshield and dash on Spyder RT covered when not riding with very large microfiber towels. This keeps dust, smoke, etc. away and these are the easiest part of the bike to get a scratch.
4) The best chrome cleaner is, yes, STEEL WOOL ! Just be sure it is # 00000 as #000 and below will scratch. Also, if you want to paint any imprints in the chrome just brush on some enamel paint, wait about an hour and then go over the chrome with the #00000 steel wool to remove the excess paint. Works fantastic and you can color match any imprinted data/type on your chrome and make it POP without scratching the chrome or worrying about paint on the surrounding raised area...paint doesn't stick ! Once it has sat in the sun for a while, it will get that baked enamel finish in the depressions, a big wow !
That's it. I have owned a lot of vehicles and the dealers, when trading in, and people are always amazed that the car or bike is as old as it is. They are blown away when I tell them that I have never once used water on the vehicle. Water = rust, spots, swirl marks. Quick Detailers and Plexus lift the dust/debris off the surface so you can gently wipe it off the surface. Haven't had to wax, compound, remove a swirl or remove a water spot in over 10 years. I spend 1/3 of the time I used to. Extra Time = Priceless !
