Who hates wiping down the chrome?
#21
RE: Who hates wiping down the chrome?
+1 on the Mr. Clean, the deionized water doesn't leave any spots on chrome. I just wash it, rinse it and let it air dry, no spots. Best product I've used in a long time. Just remember to use the "special" soap and a new filter after every 8 washes or so and it works great. Well worth the cost IMO.
#22
RE: Who hates wiping down the chrome?
Been using the leaf blower for years!I like to get right down there with the chrome and polish it up, gives me a chance to go over the bike, see how things are, anything loose, look weird, etc., just good maintenance. Of course, this was much more important on the shovelhead,I usually had some wrenches and screwdrivers ready, always something, better now with the RK, but I still look. Couple things I learned here and now I clean with H2O2 on the bugs, a quick wash with a good wash solution, usually Turtle Wax, blow dry with a leaf blower and Pledge the whole thing, windshield, paint and chrome. If I really put time into it, could take an hour, if I'm in a hurry, I can get a good lookin' ride in about half that.
#23
RE: Who hates wiping down the chrome?
I bought the Mr Clean system after reading all these glowing reviews of it. It now sits in the garage with all the other useless gadgets I have purchased over the years.
I found that the "filtered water" took so damn long to rinse anything (& if you don't rinse long enough it streaks & spots), that I could do everything faster the old way (& I do blow it dry)
~John
I found that the "filtered water" took so damn long to rinse anything (& if you don't rinse long enough it streaks & spots), that I could do everything faster the old way (& I do blow it dry)
~John
#25
RE: Who hates wiping down the chrome?
ORIGINAL: jmorton10
I bought the Mr Clean system after reading all these glowing reviews of it. It now sits in the garage with all the other useless gadgets I have purchased over the years.
I found that the "filtered water" took so damn long to rinse anything (& if you don't rinse long enough it streaks & spots), that I could do everything faster the old way (& I do blow it dry)
~John
I bought the Mr Clean system after reading all these glowing reviews of it. It now sits in the garage with all the other useless gadgets I have purchased over the years.
I found that the "filtered water" took so damn long to rinse anything (& if you don't rinse long enough it streaks & spots), that I could do everything faster the old way (& I do blow it dry)
~John
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