I used a jet wash

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Pale Rider

Legendary Member
Very muddy ride today, so on the way home I used a garage jet wash.

First time for me to use one on a bike, and I'm aware indiscriminate jet washing is not advisable.

Used carefully, I think it's OK, and I did wipe the bike over at home and apply my usual mist of GT85.

Only disappointment was I couldn't get the job done for a pound, so it cost me two.

What are your views/experiences of jet washing bikes?
 

goody

Veteran
Location
Carshalton
If you turn the bike upside down you can make the wheels spin really fast!
(I know you shouldn't wash bikes upside down).
Keep the lance a couple of feet away and don't force water in the bearings. I went out for a wet muddy/sandy ride on the MTB yesterday, the sound of the grit wearing away the chain, cassette, chainring, discs, pads almost made me cry.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
Done carefully, as you say, I have never had a problem. Just avoid places where the bearings are, and don't have the nozzle too close in; that way you are getting a less powerful water contact with the bike.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
Yeah, fair point... ;)
I washed mine in the kitchen last night. Lino floor, so that's ok then :smile:. Dyson with the brush attachment first off, for all the loose bits. Then baby wipes for the oily cack and brake gunk, and finally a damp cloth for the rest of the bike. Quick wash of the floor with anything that removes oil and you would never have known. I really can't understand why I'm still single :laugh:.
 

screenman

Squire
Jet wash every time for me. It is not the tool that does the damage but the tool holding the tool.
 

Levo-Lon

Guru
I jet wash mine all the time as mine can get muddy .....hose pipe dont work on mine..
i avoid direct hits on bearings and make sure everything is greased and oiled..

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alecstilleyedye

nothing in moderation
Moderator
i got a free karcher pw with my co-op car insurance. i've tried it (carefully) on the bike and the car, and in each instance it's no use on its own, although i believe that you can spend some extra money for added extras that will probably only make a slightly worse job than using a sponge and shampoo (car) or a hose, muc-off and a brush (bikes)…
 

screenman

Squire
i got a free karcher pw with my co-op car insurance. i've tried it (carefully) on the bike and the car, and in each instance it's no use on its own, although i believe that you can spend some extra money for added extras that will probably only make a slightly worse job than using a sponge and shampoo (car) or a hose, muc-off and a brush (bikes)…

Have you got it adjusted properly, and are you using it properly?
 
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Pale Rider

Pale Rider

Legendary Member
A garden hose is next to useless, as @meta lon says.

A jet wash without a soap attachment won't be a lot better, and there will always be the temptation to go in close to use the power of the water.
 
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