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Easy Ways to Shine Your Motorcycle Body So It Always Looks Smooth

Easy Ways to Shine Your Motorcycle Body So It Always Looks Smooth

Even though you have washed it frequently, does your motorbike still look dull? Don't worry, there are methods to make it look shiny. Let's learn how to make a motorbike body shiny!

A frequently used motorcycle typically gets dirty or looks dull more quickly. However, there's no need to worry; there are several methods to make your motorcycle body shine, making it look clean and new again.

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Riding a clean and shiny motorcycle certainly provides comfort and boosts your confidence. However, several factors can cause the motorcycle body to look dull.

Here are the main reasons why your motorcycle can look dull:

Exposure to Sunlight

UV rays can cause oxidation on the motorcycle paint, leading to fading and a dull appearance.

Air Pollution

Vehicle exhaust and industrial particles can stick to the surface of the motorcycle, creating a layer of dirt that is difficult to clean. Chemicals in the air can also damage the paint layer, changing its color and making the motorcycle look dull.

Lack of Maintenance

Inadequate motorcycle maintenance, such as using the wrong cleaning products or infrequent cleaning, can reduce the quality of the motorcycle paint. Not regularly waxing or polishing can also diminish the motorcycle's shine.

Improper Washing

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If you use inappropriate washing tools, such as rough sponges or cloths, this can cause scratches on the motorcycle paint.

Old Paint Age

Over time, motorcycle paint will age and wear out. This is a natural process that can cause the motorcycle's color to fade.

Tips to Make Your Motorcycle Body Shine

A well-maintained motorcycle will look clean and shiny. You can maintain your motorcycle's appearance by making the body shine using the following methods:

Wash Your Motorcycle Regularly

A frequently washed motorcycle will be free of dust, dirt, and other substances that can damage the paint and surface. Use a soft brush and sponge when washing, and make sure to dry it with a clean microfiber cloth.

Use Beeswax

After thoroughly washing your motorcycle, apply beeswax evenly to the surface. Wait for the beeswax to dry for a few minutes, then polish it with a clean and dry microfiber cloth. Beeswax can provide a natural shine and protection to the motorcycle body.

Use Compound and Polish

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To restore the shine of faded motorcycle paint, use a special compound to remove scratches after washing the motorcycle. Then, polish the motorcycle with a polish product suitable for your motorcycle paint type until it looks shiny.

Use Eucalyptus Oil

It may sound unusual, but eucalyptus oil can add extra shine to the motorcycle surface and protect the paint. Just drop a little eucalyptus oil on a clean and soft cloth, then gently rub it in a circular motion on the motorcycle surface.

Use Protective Film

Clean and dry the motorcycle surface first. Cut the protective film to the size of the area you want to protect, then apply it to the motorcycle body and smooth it slowly to avoid air bubbles.

Wash the Motorcycle After Rain

Rain can leave stains on the motorcycle paint. So, it is best to wash your motorcycle immediately after exposure to rain to prevent stains or dust from sticking too long to the motorcycle body.

How to Maintain Your Motorcycle Body

To make your motorcycle body shine, perform proper maintenance. Here are some motorcycle body care tips that you should know.

Do Not Wipe Immediately

When cleaning dirt from the motorcycle surface, avoid wiping it immediately to prevent scratches on the motorcycle paint. Just rinse with clean water to remove dust.

Park in a Shaded Area

Park your motorcycle in a shaded area to avoid direct sunlight that can damage the paint and make the motorcycle body look dull. If you have to park outside, use a motorcycle cover.

Do Not Polish Too Often

Polishing your motorcycle too often can risk eroding the varnish layer on the body. Improper polishing techniques can also make the body color look dull. It is recommended that polishing be done by a professional mechanic.

Avoid Brake Fluid and Fuel Splashes

Brake fluid is an enemy to paint. Splashes of brake fluid on the motorcycle body can seep into the paint and change the body color. The same goes for fuel. Immediately clean any fuel splashes on the motorcycle body before it seeps deeper.

Andre Yulianto

Andre Yulianto

How puzzling all these changes are! I'm never sure what I'm going to turn into a tidy little room.