Why is it when I clean by bike I end up with grease and dirt all over my hands and arms, and it takes almost as long to clean me as it did to clean the bike in the first place.
Does this happen to just me?
Why is it when I clean by bike I end up with grease and dirt all over my hands and arms, and it takes almost as long to clean me as it did to clean the bike in the first place.
Does this happen to just me?
Just don't clean the bike...problem solved...![]()
. “No pleasure is worth giving up for two more years in a rest home.” Kingsley Amis
Use latex gloves (like the ones health-workers use). They're about $12 for 100. Might look a bit odd but they'll keep your hands clean.
Grow older but never grow up
Kerosene is your friend.
But I like it looking all nice and shiny. Plus I'm hoping it will last longer by getting all those nasty chemicals off it that the road seems to like depositing. And of course, it's when I inspect my bike for unusual things (which usually means something needs to be done about it).
Eucalyptus oil, petrol, washing up liquid, latex gloves.
Used to work as a waiter, was a bitch turning up smelling of solvent after 4 hours work on the car!
I don't mind getting dirty so much, it's more the cuts and bruises I always seem to get.
Spent a very satisfying hour cleaning the chain the other day, still getting the shit of my hands. Note to self.......buy some latex gloves!
Whatever happened to being filthy biker scum?
All good, it takes me longer to clean my bike(s) than it does for a cage! And I use two buckets o'suds compared to one for a car
Then auto-sol, the good ol'meguiars treatment ... tar remover, etc etc ... ahh I luvvies my bikes I does!![]()
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