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    Certificate of steam cleaning. Required?

    Evening all…

    I’m just in the process of moving to NZ and more importantly sorting out the paperwork to bring my bike over.

    Most of it seems straight forward. Ownership, receipts etc…. compliance certificate.

    Now my movers have thrown in a curve ball and said I need a certificate of steam cleaning and it needs to be steam cleaned in Dubai before its packed.

    I’ve looked on all of the NZ government websites and the best I’ve found is that MAF might steam clean it if it arrives dirty and charge me for it.
    I only use my bike in desert sand. So it all hoses off very easily and the bike is immaculate. I really don’t want someone steam cleaning my bike and blowing all the grease out of the bearing, especially if its not needed.

    Has anyone who imported their bike had to have it steam cleaned? Or is it just my movers trying to make an extra few $$$

    thanks

    Karl

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    Quote Originally Posted by kjames View Post
    Evening all…

    I’m just in the process of moving to NZ and more importantly sorting out the paperwork to bring my bike over.

    Most of it seems straight forward. Ownership, receipts etc…. compliance certificate.

    Now my movers have thrown in a curve ball and said I need a certificate of steam cleaning and it needs to be steam cleaned in Dubai before its packed.

    I’ve looked on all of the NZ government websites and the best I’ve found is that MAF might steam clean it if it arrives dirty and charge me for it.
    I only use my bike in desert sand. So it all hoses off very easily and the bike is immaculate. I really don’t want someone steam cleaning my bike and blowing all the grease out of the bearing, especially if its not needed.

    Has anyone who imported their bike had to have it steam cleaned? Or is it just my movers trying to make an extra few $$$

    thanks

    Karl
    Had a guy stay with us who was doing a world tour.
    As NZ was the last leg, he brought his bike in and had it vinned and registered here, paid his GST with a view to selling it here before he flew back to England.

    Steam cleaning (of the bike) was a requirement on arrival also in this case.
    However when it was checked locally the inspector said it was clean enough and deemed it not necessary.

    My impression was that they say it is a requirement on the basis you know up front rather than giving you a nasty surprise should it in fact arrive dirty.
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    Hiya,

    There is no requirement to have a Steam Cleaning certificate per se. (for one thing, MAF can't monitor the job they are doing, thereby meaning they'd have to inspect anyway)

    As you have seen, MAF will inspect any used vehicle and assess it for cleaning on a case-by-case basis. Cleaning here is time-consuming and usually expensive (only approved people can be used, they have to catch the run-off for treatment, etc), so make sure it's spotless before it's loaded.

    Your movers are having a go. If you want to have a laugh, ask for proof of the requirement of a certificate and watch them squirm when they can't provide it.
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    thanks for your help guys.... i'm pretty sure the movers are just trying it on.

    the bikes really clean, the only bit that needs a bit of work is inside the air box. which is a nice mix of sand and air filter oil.

    Time to get the marigolds out i reckon.

    thanks again.

    k

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    Quote Originally Posted by kjames View Post
    thanks for your help guys.... i'm pretty sure the movers are just trying it on.

    the bikes really clean, the only bit that needs a bit of work is inside the air box. which is a nice mix of sand and air filter oil.

    Time to get the marigolds out i reckon.

    thanks again.

    k
    I do a bit of part time work for an international furniture removal company. My advice, fuck the 'certificate', but DO get it steam cleaned before packing. Steam cleaning costs bugger all, but if MAF decide it is a little bit dirty, they will charge you for it. and they charge like a wounded bull when it suits them. They are more picky depending on what country you are coming from, so dont take a chance, just get it steam cleaned, and pack it up. no certificate needed. good luck, safe trip, and hope you enjoy NZ when you get here!

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    I gave 'er a good going over before crating 'er up.
    But I missed under the front guard, and being wintry London weather, there was salt 'n all under there.
    They were going to steam it, but I assured them it was just salt 'n road grime, so they let me take her home 'dry'.
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    When I brought my bike over my Dad cleaned it before it was crated up.

    I got him to write a note certifying what he had done and MAF were happy with that and passed the bike through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Hiya,

    There is no requirement to have a Steam Cleaning certificate per se. (for one thing, MAF can't monitor the job they are doing, thereby meaning they'd have to inspect anyway)

    As you have seen, MAF will inspect any used vehicle and assess it for cleaning on a case-by-case basis. Cleaning here is time-consuming and usually expensive (only approved people can be used, they have to catch the run-off for treatment, etc), so make sure it's spotless before it's loaded.

    Your movers are having a go. If you want to have a laugh, ask for proof of the requirement of a certificate and watch them squirm when they can't provide it.

    Listen to this guy , i have reason to believe he may no what he is talking about... but can never be to sure..

    Do I have to steam clean milk when I export it Mully?
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    Make sure your bike has no mud, plant or animal matter on it, and it will pass inspection here just fine.

    If you want chapter and verse, read this: http://www.biosecurity.govt.nz/impor...-std-vehil.htm
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    Scorpions? We don't need no stinkin' scorpions!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mully View Post
    Your movers are having a go. If you want to have a laugh, ask for proof of the requirement of a certificate and watch them squirm when they can't provide it.
    There is a reason I have Hanlon's razor as my sig.
    Quote Originally Posted by Tank
    You say "no one wants to fuck with some large bloke on a really angry sounding bike" but the truth of the matter is that you are a balding middle-aged ice-cream seller from Edgecume who wears a hello kitty t-shirt (in your profile pic) and your angry sounding bike is a fucken hyoshit - not some big assed harley with a human skull on the front.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOMIS View Post
    Do I have to steam clean milk when I export it Mully?
    You could - but you'd probably end up with a cappucino.
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    I brought two enduro bikes over. I just made sure they were clean. Didn't steam clean them and wasn't asked for a certificate. the MAF official just looked them over and passed them. My advice : just clean the bike thoughly.

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    Same as Mort said. I've brought two bikes over (in '05 and '09). Just cleaned the living shit out of them, put them in the crates, and let MAF inspect them on arrival. No problems.

    MAF inspected both of my bikes at home by the way. This was preferable as I had other personal belongings and wasn't keen on the crate being cracked open in some or other warehouse and therefore being vulnerable in the time between the inspection and delivery to my home.

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    Brought my Kombi van back in 2004, following a 30 000 km trip around Europe , drove it into a container as is in London and when it arrived MAF made me empty all our stuff out and he went over it with a fine tooth comb.
    Result: Pair of dirty trainers and a Somme shell casing needed to be steam cleaned, re packed Kombi and drove it away. ( it was NZ registered so I could).
    Have also borught in 4 motorcycles in over the years and no 'hidden' charges.
    Customs.....now thats a different story, they try to hit you with GST ( VAT) unless you can prove you don't have to pay it. Thats my experience, good luck.
    Tip for dealing with NZ officials,( or officials in general) always be nice and friendly, if in doubt plead ignorance....be prepared to get the run around.
    But hey comming from an Arab country you should be good at this, no backsheesh required here.

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