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Old Apr 7, 2015 | 10:51 PM
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Am now able but need help

2 strokes, the first in 2011 and the second in 2012.
I am now able to do more and really want to clean my car which has only seen a car wash once in a while the ladt 4 years.
I have my winter set on now and want to clean my regular set of wheels & tires before they go on and clean my winters as soon as they come off.
Low PSI Power washer or steamer? Bug & tar? I just might still have some P21S in the basement.
I need a foam gun, I think that will help take rsome pressure off me bending over and over which is very very bad for me. Can you foam a motorcycle? I have a dirty 2010 Harley that needs a cleaning too.
 
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Yes, lower psi on a psi washer. Wash them with regular car soap and water, you will need a dedicated heavy duty wheel/rim cleaner. Some good brushes.

Check out the sites I posted in your other thread, there will be good info on cleaning neglected/dirty wheels/tires on there as well.

Good luck and glad you are able to be doing more on your own!
 
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Thank you for your help!
All help is welcome and appreciated
 
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I would get a Bhors hair brush to aid in the no bending. I got one form Detailers Domain a while back and its great.
 
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I would get a Bhors hair brush to aid in the no bending. I got one form Detailers Domain a while back and its great.
Thank you, I will check it out. Bending can be a big deal for my circulation.
 



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