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How To Clean An Electric Scooter (Web Spam)

Postby Lock » Sun Mar 18, 2012 3:58 pm

Dumbest I've seen yet...
http://blog.promopays.ca/how-to-clean-an-electric-scooter/
How To Clean An Electric Scooter

18.03.2012 | Author: Samuel Cohen | Posted in Entertainment

If you need a bike that runs on an engine and is environmental friendly then you need an electric scooter. They are environmental friendly due to the emissions they make to the environment when they are being used. They also use little fuel so it will save on money spent for the same. They are also perfect to maneuver through traffic jams.

Start by dusting it up using a dusting cloth. This is so as to reduce any dirt on it so that the other cleaning processes shall be simpler. While you do this check to see if there are any spoilt parts. It is also a step in which any dirt that may have proven difficult in cleaning shall be reduced.

Cover the carburetor completely with a water proof material. No moisture is supposed to go in at all. Water on the carburetor will make it not work properly so you have to be very careful with this. It must be covered so that all the other procedures to clean shall be done well and nothing shall be damaged.

Mix soap and water to make a solution that will be used to clean. Use clean water and a mild soap. If it is harsh it will ruin the paint on the surface of the bike. If the detergent is mild then it is ok for this step in cleaning.

Use a brush to scrub the surface of the bike. Scrub each part using generous amounts of the soapy mixture. Make sure you do not leave the soap on it to dry. Rinse it off immediately. The soap may dry and form ugly stains and this is what you ought to avoid so as to keep it clean at all times.

Cleaning the engine may be a bit complicated. It has its own solutions for cleaning. Furthermore it must be handled with care so that it does not get spoilt. When it has dirt it may not work as well as it should. Water is not to be used for cleaning the engine. If you are unsure about how to clean you could delegate the duty to experts in that job.

The last part of the electric scooter that you will clean is the carburetor. The manual that came with the scooter probably has the guide to do it. Use it and use a solution that is specifically for that purpose. It will basically involve dipping it into the solution. After that dry it up completely so that you will return it and use it without any moisture on it.

You will find a review of the benefits of owning a scooter and a list of the features of a Lyric scooter at http://lyricscooter.com today.


Very disappointed in Lyric...

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Re: How To Clean An Electric Scooter (Web Spam)

Postby Dauntless » Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:09 am

Well what do you know? Wish I'd known to cover the carburetor. Does that go for diesel scooters, too?

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Re: How To Clean An Electric Scooter (Web Spam)

Postby sk8norcal » Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:28 pm

its some kind of spam blog,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spam_blog
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Re: How To Clean An Electric Scooter (Web Spam)

Postby Kingfish » Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:23 pm

Well, I was going to comment that it was a moronic piece of work written by someone that is without a clue. Now that I know about splogs, it makes more sense. You have me thinking of starting a new thread… and I think that I will in a moment.

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