so I’m thinking mix up the warm water and wash n wax in a sprayer for the awkward parts and just use a pressure washer and be done with it!.
Ideas ?, apart from don’t wash it

Sounds easy, where are you based…sakm wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:48 am All I do is snow foam the bike jet wash it off then wash it down with a bucket and sponge rinse off dry it and done
Every few months give it a coating of acf50

As above, although I have been known to get ‘down and dirty’on my back, washing the underside of the bike by hand too. Dry with a pet drier… repeat after (almost) every ride!sakm wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:48 am All I do is snow foam the bike jet wash it off then wash it down with a bucket and sponge rinse off dry it and done
Every few months give it a coating of acf50




Hi, I use a snow foam as a pre wash to loosen the worst muck, then wash with Autosmart TFR , via the pressure washer, and agitated with a good quality wash mitt and lots of clean water. Any stubborn bits are treated with MucOff, then dried with a pet dryer, which are half the price of a bike dryer and every bit as good. Happy cleaningPanman40 wrote: Sat Apr 27, 2024 9:41 am Ok I’ve been here before I think but at the start of a supposedly bike seasonI’ve washed the 1250rt for first time this year and I still absolutely hate doing it!!. Skint hands, 8 various brushes none of which I can reach the intricate bits with, bad back, cricked neck etc etc.
so I’m thinking mix up the warm water and wash n wax in a sprayer for the awkward parts and just use a pressure washer and be done with it!.
Ideas ?, apart from don’t wash it.