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85
WASHING
1. Rinse themotorcycle with cold, clean water to remove any loose dirt.
2. Mix a mild proprietary automotive detergent with water in a bucket.
3. Use a soft cloth or sponge to thoroughly wash the motorcycle,
working from the top down. You may need to use aseparate cloth or
sponge to focus on greasyareas of the bike such as under the engine,
the chain guard, and wheel rims and hubs.
4. Immediately afterwashing, rinse the motorcycle with clean water.
Ifdetergent or residue is left to dry it canruin the finish anddamage
the motorcycle.
DRYING
1. Do not let the motorcycle air dry as this can damage thefinish.
2. Remove the plastic bags and rubber bands.
3. Use a soft cloth (Janus recommends a brand new microfiber cloth)
to dry your motorcycle, working from the top to the bottom.
4. As youdry the motorcycle, inspect the finish for chips and scratches.
5. After the motorcycle is dried, start the engine and let it idle
forseveral minutes
WAX
You may use a high-quality fully synthetic automotive wax to protect
and polish powder coated and painted parts on your Janus. Janus
recommends the use of the highest quality wax and a brand new, clean
microfiber to avoid damage to the finish. Be careful not to apply wax to
vinyl, rubber, or plastic parts.
WARNING: Wax or other automotive protectants can be slippery,
and if used on or near the tires and brake rotors or pads, can
cause loss of traction and braking power which may result in loss
of control and an accident.

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