Keepin her clean
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Originally posted by: watzupdog
Forget Martha Stewart, we need Macgyver
Forget Martha Stewart, we need Macgyver
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Originally posted by: HighOutput4x4
Alright guys I know this is a stupid question but how do you guys manage to keep your scrams looking so good? This is by far the hardest bike I have ever had to clean, there are just so many nooks and crannies, even when I spend hours washing it it still looks like crap, I've even found spots where its beginning to develope a little surface rust! Can't let this happen, so as far as techniques, cleaning supplies, or anything to get her cleaner please let me in on your guy's secrets. Thanks again.
Alright guys I know this is a stupid question but how do you guys manage to keep your scrams looking so good? This is by far the hardest bike I have ever had to clean, there are just so many nooks and crannies, even when I spend hours washing it it still looks like crap, I've even found spots where its beginning to develope a little surface rust! Can't let this happen, so as far as techniques, cleaning supplies, or anything to get her cleaner please let me in on your guy's secrets. Thanks again.