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Thread: Self-service bike wash in Wellington/Hutt/etc?

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    Self-service bike wash in Wellington/Hutt/etc?

    Hey guys, I'm from the land of big cars and bigger people so bear with me...

    Basically I live in the city so don't have access to a yard, hose, etc... Been working out in Petone lately and I have to park the car / bike very close to the ocean. Went to go home last night (in the car) and it looked like it had just come out of a dead whales ass...

    Have seen the self-service car washes (you put coins in, there's a high pressure hose / brush with soap) all over NZ- but none in the Wellington area... I'm dying here, help me out.

    Many thanks!

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    Where to wash bike in Wellington?

    Edit: See above

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    A girlfriend once asked " Why is it you seem to prefer to race, than spend time with me ?"
    The answer was simple ! "I'll prolly get bored with racing too, once i've nailed it !"

    Bowls can wait !

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    my house im cheep ill even do it for ya drop it off in walk away
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    Get yourself a pressure sprayer from Mitre 10 (one of the 5 litre jobbies you pump to pressurise).

    You can fill it from your kitchen sink, and use it to spray your bike instead of a hose. It works reasonably well.

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    You can always stop off on your way home and use my driveway, which is off street and has a hose and tap handy. I'll even let you use some of my degreaser for the stubbon bits.

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