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Bike Cleaner for ATV off road conditions
STEP 1 - Wash Concentrate, give your ATV a rinse with a hose to remove the bulk of the debris. Than cover your bike in a wash concentrate to break down the dust, mud and sand. Wait a couple of minutes to let it soak in.
We recommend - Putoline Put Off Concentrate specially formalated for breaking down the debris on ATVs used in Off Road conditions.
Note: Suitable for delicate surfaces such as magnesium, anodised elements, plastics and aluminium
STEP 2 - Give your ATV a rinse with a hose to remove the debris that has now been loosened by the ATV wash. Re-apply the bike wash after you rinse to make the next step easier.
We recommend - Using a standard garden hose with a spray nozzile or a low pressure washer to avoid forcing water in behind any important seals.
STEP 3 - Use a Speciality Cleaning Brush to get into all the hard to reach places and remove all of the debris that did not come off with water from the hose. When you are done don't forget to rinse your ATV clean.
We recommend - Using one of the Oxford Essentials Bike Wash Brushes. They come in a four pack with different shapes for different places as well as individual brushes to replace what you need if they wear out.
STEP 4 - Silicone Spray to protect your plastics and surfaces. Apply to the ATV when it is dry. This process creates a protective barrier over the surface that revitilises your parts and protects. It also makes it harder for debris to stick next time you go for a ride.
We recommend - Putoline Silicone Spray specially formulated for use on surfaces like Polypropolene plastics, vinyl stickers, rubbers, TPU, painted and unpainted metals.
Note: Do not use this on your seat, brakes, foot well, handlebars or surfaces that heat up when the engine is running.