Before getting down to work, plan and organize the task. The first thing is to be clear about the place where you are going to clean it. If you have a patio or enclosure where you can wash it by hand, feel lucky, because although it seems like a world, the work is more effective and the result is worth it.
If, on the other hand, you are lacking in space or time, there is always the option of cleaning it in a laundry room with pressurized water. However, while the process is faster and may seem simpler, the truth and truth is that water pressure, in the long run, can end up harming your machine.
And, just as it has the power to descale the dirt, the force of the water also has the ability to spoil the paint if it is thrown too close to the motorcycle, and it can even peel off adhesives or enter gaps spoiling lubricated areas..
Choose the option you choose, yes, choose a place in the shade, because if you stay where the sun hits, in addition to being more uncomfortable for you, the motorcycle will dry early, leaving the unsightly soap marks, which They will even end up affecting the surface of the motorcycle.
If you choose hand washing and you have decided the place, think about the materials and products that you will need to leave it as the jets of gold and make sure you leave them all at hand so you don't waste time:
Once we have clear the necessary elements, we tell you the steps to follow for a thorough washing of your motorcycle:
1- In principle, make sure the key is out of the contact. It is also advisable to let the motorcycle cool down to avoid possible burns when handling areas that are too hot. Thus, for example, you can safely plug the exhaust pipe. You can place a plastic bag or transparent film as a cover on the exit, closing it with a rubber band, or make a custom or adaptable rubber stopper.
2- The stability of the motorcycle is important. If you have an easel to hold it, much better, so it will be more accessible to clean it on both sides.
3- Sponge in hand, the washing process begins in the areas that accumulate more dirt: chain, tires, swingarm, forks, shock absorber, motor, brake disc ... If possible, use a brake cleaner better than a degreaser, to remove the crap with less effort. It may cost you a little more, but it is worth it, because it will be much less aggressive with the paint and it will be easier to remove it. Spray on all key points and leave for 7 to 10 minutes. You can use a household degreaser, but it is not recommended.
4- The next thing will be to prepare the buckets of water and soap and go over the dirtiest areas with the brush. If you have not cleaned your motorcycle for a long time, you will most likely have to use more degreaser.
5- Once the difficult areas are finished, rinse with clean water. Be generous, but be careful with the most delicate parts: instrument panel, intake entrance, pine cones, handles, greased areas ... Common sense will help you: some water may fall, but try not to submerge them.
7- With the motorcycle completely soaped, touch the final rinse. It is a rinse thoroughly, without leaving any trace of soap, as they could end up damaging both the fairing and the plastic.