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Cleaning You C14

jeffrymcgee

Training Wheels
Guys, It's too hot to ride (as in 100 degrees) so I thought I'd give my bike a bath. What cleaning supplies do you recommend, e.g., S100, Meguires, etc.? Thanks! JEM
 
mmmmmmmmm 100deg and you dont ride shame on you, to waste such good weather and not ride your wonderful bike, lol i use a mild soap and plenty of water and a very smooth cleaning brush and sponge.i had already invested in an air blaster which cuts down drying time and leaves no spots on the bike ps do you live in texas???
 
100 degrees = cage and A/C! Bionic Bob COG & AMA member First C14 CDA member #0220 08 C14,03 Mean Streak, & 86 C10
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100 degrees is indeed hot but I still ride. 28 degrees is indeed cold but I still ride. I get both in Atlanta. Guess I'm nutty that way. As for cleaning the bike I've used whatever. Joy liquid dish soap works well then I put the leaf blower to it then over mist with Nanowax and wipe everything down till dry. Always a good shine. I Windex everything between washes. UP
 
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