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Old 05-08-2010, 11:24 PM   #1
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Detailing for Motorcycles/Scooters

Hey detailing gurus,

Have any of you "detailed" a motorcycle or scooter before? If so, would you detail it using the same products on a car?

I have 2 Vespas. The first one is a 1974 Vespa 90 in 2-tone dark Italian Green and an off-white beige/cream. The second one is a 2005 Vespa PX150 in red. Of course, the older one has original paint. If not, crummy rattle can paint at some point in its life. The newer one has duh, modern technology paint.

Also, I'd like to know what is best used to clean off dirt along tight crevices?

Any info appreciated. Thanks!
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Also, I'd like to know what is best used to clean off dirt along tight crevices?
?power washer @ low power?
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