pressure washing your quad???
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pressure washing your quad???
yea, sometimes when its really muddy, it takes too long with the reg hose and rag, but i am tempted to use my pressuere washer, its just i have seen what it does up close to hard stuff like pavement and such. you are right tho, if u stand far enough away, it wont hurt anything, im gonna try it. thanks for the info on this.
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pressure washing your quad???
Kuz28's steps to a clean quad:
1.pressure wash (avoid chain,airbox, bearings, cable ends, electrical connections)
2.spray entire machine down with Simple Green
3.completely rinse and wipe machine down with soapy water and Sponge mitten.
4.Blow dry entire quad with leave Blower.
5.Lube chain
Once a month:
clean air filter
grease all zerk fittings
oil change (i ride three times a week)
check all bolts
1.pressure wash (avoid chain,airbox, bearings, cable ends, electrical connections)
2.spray entire machine down with Simple Green
3.completely rinse and wipe machine down with soapy water and Sponge mitten.
4.Blow dry entire quad with leave Blower.
5.Lube chain
Once a month:
clean air filter
grease all zerk fittings
oil change (i ride three times a week)
check all bolts
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pressure washing your quad???
Yeah, powerwashers are good for big chunks of caked on dirt. But then put it away or turn it down. Too many sensitive areas exist on a quad that can be damaged, including pivots, radiator fins, nooks and crannies. I like the idea of drying with a leaf blower. I'll have to try that one.
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