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Old 11-13-13, 03:39 PM
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Still Pedaling
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Come on guys. Give me a break. I have been told by some, not here, that there is a right and wrong way to clean a bike. In all the years of owning a bike, all I used to do was wash it down and use a leaf blower to dry it. I was told that this is wrong because of driving moisture into areas that could trap the moisture and later cause damage etc. Hey I'm a novice with this and just wanted to know the right methods of cleaning the bike, a bike that is built very different from most. I thought that the techs at Brompton could shed some advise as to what I should do and the things I should avoid -- along with product suggestions. That's all. But I was disappointed that they couldn't have at least given me some cleaning pointers if nothing else.
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