10/06/2017
Whether you're selling your bike, performing maintenance or just want it to look its best, detailing a motorcycle pays big dividends. We offer a professional detailing service but should you wish to give it a go, here are some tips.
All work must be carried out in a shady area and be sure the engine is cool to the touch. We recommend removing the seat and lifting the tank to expose the engine. On motor cross bikes we also remove most of the plastics. Don't forget to seal off the exhaust.
Start by rinsing the bike off with plain water using a garden hose and nozzle with adjustable spray pattern. You can also use a pressure washer to rinse the bike, but dial down the pressure to its lowest setting and maintain a healthy distance from the bike to avoid damaging the softer metal, bearings and plastic parts.
Now you will need a good degreaser or paraffin and paint brush to clean the chain and any other oily or greasy areas. Let the degreaser or paraffin stand for a while to soften the chain l**e or grease on the bike. Rinse off with plain water.
Next use a gentle car wash soap (NOT dish washing liquid or the likes), and a microfiber wash mitt or sponge. Two buckets are needed. One with the soapy water and the other with clean water to rinse the mitt or sponge before putting it back into the soap bucket. This ensures that all the dirt from the bike does not go back into the soap bucket and scratch the bike.
Start washing at the top of the bike and work your way down to the bottom washing the wheels last. Don't leave the soap too long before rinsing as it will leave stains on the paint and chrome. Dry the bike with a clean micro fiber cloth or chamois.
If you have any questions or would like to find out more about the services we offer, give us a call or send us a message.