Can I take my HD with denim paint to regular self service car wash and clean it?
#1
Can I take my HD with denim paint to regular self service car wash and clean it?
Hi Everyone
Got my Softail Slim last week with denim finish and I am reading all these stories about how to take care of this new denim finish. Now I know no polishing is allowed and members recommend specific products for paint for upkeep
So here is my question. Can I take this bike to "normal" car wash and simply cool it down, spray water on it, use foaming brush put some foam on this finish scrab it with big brush, rinse it, dry and ride home (I guess no wax spraying???)
I am not clean maniac but like the idea of getting on this cleaning bays one in a while and gently clean my ride for 10 min and go home but now with this denim paint......
Got my Softail Slim last week with denim finish and I am reading all these stories about how to take care of this new denim finish. Now I know no polishing is allowed and members recommend specific products for paint for upkeep
So here is my question. Can I take this bike to "normal" car wash and simply cool it down, spray water on it, use foaming brush put some foam on this finish scrab it with big brush, rinse it, dry and ride home (I guess no wax spraying???)
I am not clean maniac but like the idea of getting on this cleaning bays one in a while and gently clean my ride for 10 min and go home but now with this denim paint......
#2
I wouldn't...have you ever seen some of the "monster mudders" that roll through those bays...?? There's all kinds of scratch-creating residue left behind.
It's a motorcycle and shouldn't take more than 10-minutes w/hose & bucket to wash. For me it's more satisfying to sit at home & wash bike w/nice cold beverage while giving my ride some well deserved TLC.
It's a motorcycle and shouldn't take more than 10-minutes w/hose & bucket to wash. For me it's more satisfying to sit at home & wash bike w/nice cold beverage while giving my ride some well deserved TLC.
#3
High pressure (direct) spray is not your (or your bike's) friend, especially near electrical components or wheel bearings!
I have used the self-serve spray washes (especially when I'm on the road) but I only spray my bike at an angle, then after wiping it down, I use the low-pressure "spot free" rinse.
I'd also avoid using their "brush" as it may have too much sand or perhaps even gravel in it that could scratch your paint or your windshield.
I try to carry a couple of old wash towels in my saddlebags for such uses but if you're traveling, most motels will either give or loan you old towels to wash your bike.
On my last trip, the biggest issue was bugs on my windshield.
I had my old wash towels so I'd use one of those (with motel shampoo) and warm water to "soften" the bugs and then a couple of rinses, my windshield looked clean and new!
I have used the self-serve spray washes (especially when I'm on the road) but I only spray my bike at an angle, then after wiping it down, I use the low-pressure "spot free" rinse.
I'd also avoid using their "brush" as it may have too much sand or perhaps even gravel in it that could scratch your paint or your windshield.
I try to carry a couple of old wash towels in my saddlebags for such uses but if you're traveling, most motels will either give or loan you old towels to wash your bike.
On my last trip, the biggest issue was bugs on my windshield.
I had my old wash towels so I'd use one of those (with motel shampoo) and warm water to "soften" the bugs and then a couple of rinses, my windshield looked clean and new!
#4
Spot test with some Simple Green Aircraft, spray on cleaner. The stuff is superior to other spray on / rinse off cleaners like S100 and will clean your grungy bike to "detail ready" using only a spray bottle and your garden hose. This would be safer than a car wash and, at the end of the day, probably cheaper than one too.
#6
Yes I agree on low pressure rinse during whole process. This is always what I do on my Sportster. Good tips on not using "their" brush as well.
What I worry about is damage to denim finish with car wash foam and this is my main concern. Unfortunately this bike (used one 2014) needs deep cleaning and thats the readon I want to go to car wash thing first and after that I definitely plan to have my cold beverage in the garage and clean everything even nicer.
I just dont want to apply carwash foam or shoot soap from nozzle (feom far away) to my denim and find myself in trouble. I believe this is simple soap but I rather ask before than do something stupid.
What I worry about is damage to denim finish with car wash foam and this is my main concern. Unfortunately this bike (used one 2014) needs deep cleaning and thats the readon I want to go to car wash thing first and after that I definitely plan to have my cold beverage in the garage and clean everything even nicer.
I just dont want to apply carwash foam or shoot soap from nozzle (feom far away) to my denim and find myself in trouble. I believe this is simple soap but I rather ask before than do something stupid.
#7
you don't know what is in their soap. they could have all sorts of additives or faux waxes they use to up sell people into using their site.
if the bike is that dirty then soaking usually helps loosen debris but high pressure is a no no unless you know exactly what you are aiming at; as in wheel areas are usually fine to blast just avoid the calipers and such.
sometimes a deep clean just requires elbow grease, if you could blast it away you would think the previous owner would have
if the bike is that dirty then soaking usually helps loosen debris but high pressure is a no no unless you know exactly what you are aiming at; as in wheel areas are usually fine to blast just avoid the calipers and such.
sometimes a deep clean just requires elbow grease, if you could blast it away you would think the previous owner would have
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#8
Good point there. Yes I have no clue in their soap. Does that mean my Sportster days of taking bike for quick spray and go are over? While I enjoy my elbo grease time quite a bit quick wash after long ride is something that was always really convenient. I wonder if anyone with denim paint was just go and spray this finish at car wash and still be ok.
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Hi Everyone
Got my Softail Slim last week with denim finish and I am reading all these stories about how to take care of this new denim finish. Now I know no polishing is allowed and members recommend specific products for paint for upkeep
So here is my question. Can I take this bike to "normal" car wash and simply cool it down, spray water on it, use foaming brush put some foam on this finish scrab it with big brush, rinse it, dry and ride home (I guess no wax spraying???)
I am not clean maniac but like the idea of getting on this cleaning bays one in a while and gently clean my ride for 10 min and go home but now with this denim paint......
Got my Softail Slim last week with denim finish and I am reading all these stories about how to take care of this new denim finish. Now I know no polishing is allowed and members recommend specific products for paint for upkeep
So here is my question. Can I take this bike to "normal" car wash and simply cool it down, spray water on it, use foaming brush put some foam on this finish scrab it with big brush, rinse it, dry and ride home (I guess no wax spraying???)
I am not clean maniac but like the idea of getting on this cleaning bays one in a while and gently clean my ride for 10 min and go home but now with this denim paint......
Last edited by riknbeth; 09-03-2017 at 11:42 AM.