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Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
I know this has probably been discussed here before but I'm
suffering from a case of Brain Farts and can't remember
if anyone has used it on their bike and how it cleaned.
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
Type "Mr Clean" into the search box. You'll find a few posts which discuss it.

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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
Thanks Doc. Martin
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
It works AWESOME !! There's nothing really special about the soap or the sprayer, it's the water filter that does the magic. After you wash & rinse your bike you rinse it with the filtered water to avoid water spots. I wash mine, rinse it & put it away in the garage WET ! In the morning it looks perfect ! We have extremely hard water up here and this makes all the difference (especially with an all black bike !)

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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
Thanks Ruprect, sounds like just what I'm looking for.We have hard water here
in the Bluegrass state.
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
works AWESOME! I use that and I have one of those bike dryers....like budda!
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
Zen and the art of Motorcycle Maintenance fourjp.
Bought one today and going to try it this evening <br><br>Post edited by: Greysnake, at: 2007/05/25 13:44
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
Wash it???? Nobody told me I had to wash it!!!!!! When does it cool off enough to wash????

My rule: Ride it. Hose it down. Ride it again. Repeat.....
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
dryriver wrote:
Wash it???? Nobody told me I had to wash it!!!!!! When does it cool off enough to wash????

My rule: Ride it. Hose it down. Ride it again. Repeat.....


I figure the dirt gives it character.


.<br><br>Post edited by: Musky, at: 2007/05/26 21:12
 
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Re:Mr. Clean wash and rinse 5 Years ago  
I don't wash mine any more. Just leave it dirty so it will SLOW DOWN and the white bikes can catch me. Seriously I have something new I think is like the Honda stuff. It is called Fast Wax or FW1 check it out on line. It works great and no more water marks from the dash and tail light. Don't spray it on the bike use a terry cloth towl and spary it on the towel. If you spary it on the bike ya have to do the tooth brush thing to get the wite spots off the engine and stuff. Don't ask me how I know that!
 
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