I have always been into keeping my cars nicely washed and waxed so I have been treating mine like my car paint.
I use a wash and gloss in warm water with a sponge and then polish it off with a microfibre cloth
Once it is completely dry I put on a layer of wax and allow it to set and then buff it off with another microfibre, The extra time I have spent on these last 2/3 washes means that now the mud hardly sticks and even when it does a quick hose down gets rid of it so quickly.
Next it to wax the rims and see if they stay mud and dust free better.
I didnt buy these just for the bike btw, I have these for my car anyway.
yeah the only wax that wouldnt do that would be a very high quality Carnauba wax as it has a higher melting pointUse the same Wax as that's what I use on the car. Easy to apply and stops the mud and dirt sticking and also protects the paintwork to some degree from minor scratches. Only downside in the hot weather is it does seem to attract the dust but maybe it would do that even if I didn't wax it ;-)
I'm the opposite, treat my trucks like my bikes, cover them with a wrap to protect the paint job, then take them out in the woods as often as possible, climb everything I can, pretty much just making sure nothing is broken and keeping the lubricants and tires freshened up.I have always been into keeping my cars nicely washed and waxed so I have been treating mine like my car paint.
Once washed and degreased, I apply silicone spray. Job done.
I would if i could get all the dirt off it
Try Beadmaker on your car and motorhome, you'll never use anything else again and the application process is the quickest and most simple ever.I use Autoglym , same stuff I use on my car and motorhome.
Same as above but use a compressor to blow the excess water off especially the chain but then, every half a dozen washes or so, I use a silicone spray onto a rag and then wipe down everything (seat and grips an exception) including the rims and tyres. Brings it all back up to looking like new, plus I have found some matching nail polish for the stone chips. It's and expensive toy and like to keep it looking like new, just a joy to behold after a bit of TLC.no, life's much too short.
a spray to get loose mud off, oil chain as needed, done.
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