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Simply put, it is safe to pressure wash your bike, but like pro mechanics, you should follow some basic guidelines so as not to do any damage.
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Read More »A dirty bike is not a happy bike – riding about with your beloved bicycle entombed in filth will end up costing you precious watts on the road, as well as hard-earned cash through increased maintenance costs. Cleaning your bike with a pressure washer can save you a great deal of time and effort over the traditional bucket and sponge, provided you do it safely. In this step-by-step guide, we talk you through how to jet wash your road or mountain bike, and dispel some myths about pressure washing safety. Is it safe to use a pressure washer on my bike? At every professional bike race up and down the land, there will be mechanics frantically cleaning the bikes of exhausted racers. Despite having pro budgets, these mechanics aren’t going to be doing anything that would damage expensive components, jeopardising their riders’ chances on race day. Simply put, it is safe to pressure wash your bike, but like pro mechanics, you should follow some basic guidelines so as not to do any damage. Pressure washing dos and don’ts Unless you’re using a lower-power pressure washer, avoid spraying directly at any components that contain grease (headset, bottom bracket, hubs, etc)
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