How to PROPERLY Clean Your Motorcycle! Professional DIY

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Knowing how to wash your motorcycle correctly will save you time, money, and more than a little disappointment along the way. In this video, I am going to show you how to clean your motorcycle the proper way to ensure you are not damaging or instilling swirls and scratches on the paint. These methods, including the 2 bucket method will ensure a clean and scratch-free motorcycle.

Products Used:

Sun Joe SPX3001 2030 PSI

Foam Cannon:

Sonax Wheel Cleaner Full Effect:

Adam's Car Wash Bucket (5 Gallon Bucket + Grit Guard)

Mothers California Gold Car Wash:

Chemical Guys Chenille Premium Scratch-Free Microfiber Wash Mit:

Flexi Hose:

Makita DUB185Z 18V LXT Li‑Ion Cordless/Vacuum Blower:

Professional Microfiber Waffle Drying Towel:

Chemical Guys Wheel Flagged Tip Short Handle Brush:

Adam's Angled Wheel Detailing Brush:

Car Detailing Brush:

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Riding dirty is not cool, make sure you are always riding clean 😎

carswithsonduren
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I would add two things. Cover the exhaust openings before power washing and bring the shine back to exhaust pipes with a scuff pad and some cutting compound.

DUCVADER
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Gorgeous Ducati 👌 thanks for another helpful video

charlieryan
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Very informative video and I'll try that wash routine on my motorcycle. Should be fun!

Motorcycology
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nice ill try this on my honda hornet 250 thanks

horneto
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Really informative video thank you so much - also, absolutely stunning Monster 😍

yoyocb
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One thing I never seem to see mentioned in videos like this, is cleaning the instrument panel

ramsy
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Very informative video! Any concerns causing electrical short with the water?

atour
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Nice video, very informative! Is it a problem if you get water in the exhaust? Does it need to be plugged up with a rag or something?

deanr
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What soap did you foam the motorcycle with? The all-purpose cleaner or the wash soap?

rubensoriano
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Really enjoyed this video. Your attention to detail is what I was looking for as I searched though you tube. I have a new Ducati and first wash is later this week.Bought S100 yesterday; could you please advise how I could use this product within your routine? Thank you for taking the time to produce this video.

kavikdog
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Hello again and Happy New Year. Your attention to detail Rocks! So, I bought everything suggested in this video to clean my new Ducati. Unfortunately, I keep it outside under a Dowco Cover. Noticed very little rust on chain ( Bike has 1, 000 miles) can you please suggest your method to keep chain in tip top shape and get rid of rust. Thanks Brother.

kavikdog
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Pressure washer won't damage wires, connectors, etc on the bike?

MrWhoabuddy
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I've had 3 of these bikes, they are such a pain in the butt to wash when you get suck in the rain, naked bikes, I was lazy and used a air compressor with air and soft brush (not the correct way i'm sure to wash it lol) ( one trick I did was get home, after you get suck in the rain, wash it off with water hose Asap and take air compressor at 90psi blow all the water dirt off it especially the engine fins all those tiny hole spots )

ttinnovations
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Thanks for not blocking your plate number. Those people are the worst. As if we had the power to google plate numbers and get home addresses with them LOL

Max.
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Really shouldn't use snow foam on an already wet vehicle, prevents the foam from working correctly.

Also... Not a fan of grit guards, you are literally rubbing the mitt at the bottom of the bucket near the grit. Go for no guards and just keep your mit in the top 6 inches of the bucket, grit and stones sink to the bottom, it's basic science.

Awesome video and awesome bike though dude, I'm going to be looking for an S2r 800 soon, more characterful and interesting that the new middleweight crop (MT07, Trident, CB650r etc...)

ashleyhazell