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Reb, point well taken, I'm more into a pump up sprayer with a couple of oz. of simply green a then a goodblow job, Ok and then after that if she wants to help dry the bike I'm cool with that.
hect man, if I understand you correctly??? I would be washin the bike alot.
takin a real pw to a bike orvehicle just makes no sense to me. [sm=icon_quiet.gif]
I use it all the time best way to clean you'r bike in my opinion really gets all the nooks and crannys you cant usally get..I stay away from all the bearings and stuff of course..and I hope you are talking about the presure washer thats at you'r local coin car wash in town..
I usea tapered spoke brush to get into tight places. Baby bottle brushes work well, too.
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