Howdy,
So, some local children decided it would be fun to leave some eggs on my motorbike.
I got what I could off with a hose and then a high pressure hose at a car wash.
I think I got it off of all the paint areas, etc but one area I didn't notice was that it got inside and all on top of the exhaust.
It's since been effectively baked on, so I'm thinking the only way to get it off is to remove the muffler itself and use some elbow grease.
The most I do myself is basic chain cleaning/oiling so I'm wondering if this is something I can undertake fairly easily with basic tools and a rear stand.
Also, if there are any suggestions on a cleaner to use. I'm probably going to try warm water and just scrubbing with some soft cloths.
Any suggestions are welcome.
http://imgur.com/hRcHO7x,RlqHtG8,hJLT7T4,gz6DKkQ,Z5iiQE1
Andrew
So, some local children decided it would be fun to leave some eggs on my motorbike.
I got what I could off with a hose and then a high pressure hose at a car wash.
I think I got it off of all the paint areas, etc but one area I didn't notice was that it got inside and all on top of the exhaust.
It's since been effectively baked on, so I'm thinking the only way to get it off is to remove the muffler itself and use some elbow grease.
The most I do myself is basic chain cleaning/oiling so I'm wondering if this is something I can undertake fairly easily with basic tools and a rear stand.
Also, if there are any suggestions on a cleaner to use. I'm probably going to try warm water and just scrubbing with some soft cloths.
Any suggestions are welcome.
http://imgur.com/hRcHO7x,RlqHtG8,hJLT7T4,gz6DKkQ,Z5iiQE1
Andrew