pressure washing your quad???
#11
I've always used pressure washers. Big chunks of mud, slight "road film", dust, or mud.. doesn't really matter. I get the big stuff off, then spray down with Simple Green, then hose again. That's it
#14
you sound as **** as i am with my z400 so i'll give you a tip
after your bikes all nice and shiny... spray a little Pledge (you know the stuff to clean clean wood furniture) on a rag and wipe down all the plastic. it sounds stupid but the pledge lays down a film the hepls prevent the mud from sticking...
and no i don't work for Pledge any brand of the same type product i assume will work and it's cheaper than that bike wash crap.
doesn't stain plastic or hurt stickers/fx kits
after your bikes all nice and shiny... spray a little Pledge (you know the stuff to clean clean wood furniture) on a rag and wipe down all the plastic. it sounds stupid but the pledge lays down a film the hepls prevent the mud from sticking...
and no i don't work for Pledge any brand of the same type product i assume will work and it's cheaper than that bike wash crap.
doesn't stain plastic or hurt stickers/fx kits
#15
I installed a pressure regulator on my pressure washer to control the output. Also I used Armor-All Tire Foam before I go riding, Just spray on and let sit a few seconds and wipe off. The mud just slides off when you wash it.
#16
the first time I washed my quad was with a power washer and I took off the stickers that were on the fenders. Didn't really care too much. Other than that, pw'ers do an awesome job and won't ruin your quad.
Usually I go to a car wash and use their power washers cause it shoots out soap too.
Usually I go to a car wash and use their power washers cause it shoots out soap too.
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