So This Is Christmas

Merry Christmas is such an infectious feeling I like to feel that way all year around.

So if you are visiting just before Christmas, just after Christmas or even here on Christmas day I am sure you will find something of interest for you and in the spirit of Christmas.

It may be said that Christmas is no longer a celebration but this must be spoken by people that have never had trouble closing their eyes on Christmas Eve in an expectation of what maybe left for them on the carpet under the tree.

I continue to look forward to the surprise on my Grandchild's faces to this day at Christmas events.

Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas - Merry Christmas

Friday, April 13, 2018

Details About Motorcycle Wash Station Denver

By Susan Edwards


When it comes to detailing a motorbike, most people usually get lost because there are several steps that are normally followed. They thus opt to take them to cleaners who can do the cleaning for them. Taking the choppers to a motorcycle wash station Denver is also a very good idea because you will receive professional services. However, it is also wiser to learn some basic DIY detailing skills so that you can be cleaning the chopper on your own especially when you feel like you do not have enough money to take it to a cleaner. For you to learn the basic cleaning skills, you must be ready to get your hands dirty because detailing is quite an involving activity.

The procedure for detailing a bike is very simple and any person with basic cleaning skills can do the cleaning on his own. There are however some steps that need to be followed during this activity. It is also important to detail your own bike because most of the commercial cleaners use hoses that have high pressure and can damage delicate bike parts.

The items that you will need for the detailing. These include bucket, soapy water, liquid soap, toothbrush, engine cleaner, wheel cleaner, microfiber sponge, chamois cotton cloths, brush, soapy water, detergent and gloves among others. Once you put all the necessary equipment ready, prepare water for the cleaning. Warm water is preferred because it can dissolve the grease easily.

The second step is debugging the motorbike. Dead bugs and grime normally congregate on the nose part of most bikes thus you are required to use the tar and bug removers so as to remove the bugs from the bike paint. Take caution not to scrape off paint and after you finish the debugging process, cleaning the other hard parts should be next.

You should, however, be careful when cleaning these parts because if you are not careful, you might damage the sensitive parts like chrome or paint. Use a degreaser and scrub these parts gently and individually but be careful not to let these powerful solvents to touch the paint and chrome.

There are parts that cannot be accessible using the cleaning cloths. A toothbrush works well in such instances. Apply a degreaser on the engine and non-chrome parts so as to remove the oil/grime from the engine of the bike as well as the non-chrome parts.

For the wheels and brakes, use long-armed brushes to scrape off brakes and wheels dust. Apply the wheel cleaner on the motorbike brakes and wheels and let the detergent settle for a few minutes. This will make the cleaning faster and easier. Once you finish detailing the wheels as well as the brakes, proceed to wash the body with the microfiber sponge and rinse the bike with clean water.

Last but not least, you have to dry the motorbike using a chamois cotton towel. This towel tends to be efficient in drying as it soaks up all water from the body of the bike. More to that, it does not add marks or spots or scrape the bike thus it is the best to use.




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