Quick an shine for a bike.

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Old Schoolers might already know this, but last night I discovered that Murphy's Oil Soap is the "miracle drug" when it comes to cleaning a bike. After I washed and towel dried mine, it looked like I spent hours washing, waxing, and buffing but it took less than an hour. Plus, a leaf blower is a very helpful tool for drying out those tight places that your hands just won't fit.
 
Never tried Murphy's , but I use Turtle Wax Ice and like the results and yes, the leaf blower is the way to go, but keep it away from the radio.
 
I can see where Murphy's would be good. I use a wax and cleaner called Mirage. Very easy on and off and has great shine and endurance.
 
Yeah, I kept the leaf blower away from the radio area all together. I only used it around the motor and wheels.
And I love the Turtle Wax Ice, I used it for years on my pick up. It's a little pricey but a bottle will last a long time.
 
I tried Murphy's last evening, when I washed my trike. I love the way it cleaned, rinsed, and especially how the trike looked when dry. I'm sold! Thanks for this great tip!
 
Old Schoolers might already know this, but last night I discovered that Murphy's Oil Soap is the "miracle drug" when it comes to cleaning a bike. After I washed and towel dried mine, it looked like I spent hours washing, waxing, and buffing but it took less than an hour. Plus, a leaf blower is a very helpful tool for drying out those tight places that your hands just won't fit.

Is that the wood floor soap you are speaking about?

Regards,

Rosy
From NH
 
I like Turtle Wax ICE also.

Wheels, a couple years ago when I was in Canada for a HOG ralley I saw a can of Fukken Wax - I HAD to buy it just for the name. :laugh: Yes it's expensive but worth it when I see the expression on peoples faces when I ask them if they've ever used this Fukken wax.

I inherited my wifes dog grooming blow dryer - it'll knock over a St. Bernard.

What I use the most is S100 Total Cycle Cleaner. Spray it on (everything)wait a few seconds and hose it off....clean as a whistle.

Another good cleaner is Mr Clean AutoDry Car Wash with the deionized rinse - no need to towel or blow dry.

Latey I'm doing more riding then cleaning. People that really know me can't understand that. I'm always cleaning my vehicles - ever since I was a teenager.

If I had to pick only one - it would be the S100 ThumbUp
 
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