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Savage washing
03/05/05 at 08:57:29
 
While I did get to ride some during the winter, the bike has gotten a tad dirty in the parking lot practices and has gathered some dust...
When I was it, where do I need to avoid with the water? It will mainly be a sponge and bucket bath but with a hose rinse.
Anyone got any pointers? (I will be washing it with the engine cold...)
Thanks,
Dave
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Reply #1 - 03/05/05 at 09:54:42
 
Honestly, I have been power washing my bikes for years at self car washes.  Just did our 2 Savages a couple weeks ago, and it used to be the only way to really clean my old dirt bikes (which often doubled as watercraft Smiley

I usually just ride the bike to the wash.  While the engine is hot (it will cool pretty quick), I avoid direct spray right on the cylinder and head but spray the crankcase (no different than riding in the rain, if you think about it) and after a couple passes around the bike, I'll spray those parts too.

Most of the electrical on a stock bike is pretty well hidden and contacts are pretty rugged.  Very little water will pentrate those areas (under tank and seat).  I also use the spray wax, because I figure that corrosion always starts in the hard to reach areas and the spray will go where my hand can't...such as under bolt heads, clamps and fenders

Then with a clean towel, I'll push her over to the side of the car wash and dry her off...and the ride home usually gets rid of the rest (some gets on me, too).  Might need to use the choke, but both Savages have never failed to start right away.  When at home, I liberally use Armor-All, WD40, and a good paste wax where appropriate, to finish the detail.

To me, that is the way to clean a bike.
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Reply #2 - 03/05/05 at 15:21:12
 
I used this stuff between everyfew rides or anytime it needs a little touchup.
http://www.proclean1000.com/spraywax.htm
It's a light wax and non-abrasive cleaner in a spray bottle.  It's made to be used in showrooms to clean dust and smudges.  Works great, spray little on a soft cotton cloth, wipe it down and it looks like you just waxed it.

Otherwise, I do what Greg does, take it to the carwash, but I take it home via a few exits on the freeway to dry it off.  Armorall when needed.

Tip: NEVER use tire shine on your tires.  Don't ask me how I found that out.   Shocked
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Reply #3 - 03/05/05 at 16:34:12
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Tip: NEVER use tire shine on your tires.  Don't ask me how I found that out.   Shocked


i'm lucky i have a power spray, nice to wash it at home.

also don't armorall the seat  it looks nice, but way to slippery.  
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Reply #4 - 03/06/05 at 07:41:01
 
sluggo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
i'm lucky i have a power spray, nice to wash it at home.



Does your sprayer have "Pre-soak", "Soap", "Engine Cleaner", Tire Cleaner", "Foam Brush", "Wax", and "Spotless Rinse"?  
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Reply #5 - 03/06/05 at 08:01:16
 
Savage_Greg wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Does your sprayer have "Pre-soak", "Soap", "Engine Cleaner", Tire Cleaner", "Foam Brush", "Wax", and "Spotless Rinse"?  
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it's got a few of those things like soap induction. low pressure rinse.  ect
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Reply #6 - 03/06/05 at 08:05:19
 
sluggo wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
it's got a few of those things like soap induction. low pressure rinse.  ect


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Re: Savage washing
Reply #7 - 03/06/05 at 08:21:33
 
I use "Orange Clean".  Spray it down, give it a wipe and hose it down.  Between baths I use "Penzoil Carwash Wipes".  They are about the size of a large handtowel and are just big enough to detail the Savage.  I carry some on our travels for quick clean ups along with some "Windex" wipes for the windshield.  

Hmmmmm this reminds me ..... I need to get some more oven cleaner.  I seem to get scuff marks from my boots all over the place.
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Reply #8 - 03/06/05 at 08:24:28
 
Yeah, I need to fo the oven cleaner thing too...
I put it on hot pipes then wipe/gently scrape after a while, right??
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Reply #9 - 03/06/05 at 08:35:27
 
mrbusdriver wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
Yeah, I need to fo the oven cleaner thing too...
I put it on hot pipes then wipe/gently scrape after a while, right??
Thx,
Dave

Dave:
  Be sure to shield the bike with newspaper, so the oven cleaner does not get on the paint, or any part but the exhaust....this  stuff will bubble paint........Spray it on while the exhaust is fairly warm, but not super hot......wait a few hours, and wipe with paper towel, or an old rag.....make sure to wear rubber gloves, as this stuff also does a number on your hands....After you wipe what you can off, i use either a wooden spoon, or popsickle stick, to slide the rest of the crud off.......then repeat process once more, and you will be amazed at the results....I use easy off low odor oven cleaner.....I find it works great.....managed to get boot rubber, residue from nylon wind pants, and a grocery bag, which blew onto hot exhaust......Good luck


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Re: Savage washing
Reply #10 - 03/06/05 at 08:39:27
 
LMAO      once again S  P   O   O  N    was replaced as sthingy..........I gotta learn to watch my foul language.......hahahahaha Grin

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Reply #11 - 03/06/05 at 09:40:25
 
Michael wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
LMAO      once again S  P   O   O  N    was replaced as sthingy..........I gotta learn to watch my foul language.......hahahahaha Grin

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Never knew that a S-P-O-O-N is considered foul.  Gotta keep the S-P-O-O-N police out of my kitchen!

I've also had nylon riding pants, boots, and a plastic bag, melt on my pipe. You're right. Oven cleaner on a warm pipe and a popsicle stick works wonders.
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Reply #12 - 03/06/05 at 10:16:39
 
S P O O N is but TITS ain't.  It's a strange, strange world.
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Re: Savage washing
Reply #13 - 03/06/05 at 18:33:34
 
Geeeezzzzzz!  What kind of crud do you guys get on your bikes?  I've never had to wait more than a few minutes to lift the scuff marks off and I've never scraped it with anything.
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Re: Savage washing
Reply #14 - 03/07/05 at 05:43:38
 
Gitarzan wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:03:
S P O O N is but TITS ain't.  It's a strange, strange world.
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I'm relatively sure it's P O O N that worries the PC nazis.
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