Beaux Duke
Silver Member
Just finished doing some spring servicing, grease pivot points, change antifreeze, blow out filters, top off battery, fluids, etc. Took a step back and noticed that it was looking a little grungy as I hadn't washed it since I bought it. I keep it indoors so not even rain to wash the grime off.
Being pretty lazy, my first thought was to break out the pressure washer but decided I didn't need water forced into places it shouldn't be. Started thinking about a bucket of soapy water and a sponge but laziness kicked in again. Considered hiring the neighbors kid but I could just picture him using the spray nozzle a little too enthusiastically.
So, how do you bring back the shine on your machine or do you prefer the "well worked" look?
Being pretty lazy, my first thought was to break out the pressure washer but decided I didn't need water forced into places it shouldn't be. Started thinking about a bucket of soapy water and a sponge but laziness kicked in again. Considered hiring the neighbors kid but I could just picture him using the spray nozzle a little too enthusiastically.
So, how do you bring back the shine on your machine or do you prefer the "well worked" look?