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Looks like there's nothing in here yet so I figured I would get it started. Just washed the scoot. Got rained on during the ride this weekend and had some road sludge on it. Used warm soapy water and a new sponge. Used my hands to wash the paint so I could feel any grit under my fingers (no paint swirls).
Used Turtle Carnauba wax on the paint. Applied the wax with my hands and used a new microfiber towel to wipe down and buff. Used Pledge wipes on the cables, mirrors, bars, etc. Used Pledge multisurface on the rest with another new microfiber towel to wipe down. Bike looks great and is shining bright!
Anybody have some suggestions? What do you use? How do you clean the hard-to-reach areas? Any input would be much appreciated!
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