Instagram/@doossmir
Brilio.net - Not many people know that motorbike performance is also determined by the cleanliness of the engine. Because if the engine parts are filled with dust and dirt, they won't be able to work optimally. Not to mention that it looks dirty as if it has never been taken care of.
To clean their motorbikes , a number of people deliberately take their two-wheeled vehicles to the washing place. Well, usually at the washing place, the motorbike will be sprayed with a cleaning solution to make it look like snow. Unfortunately, the price of cleaning your motorbike at the laundry place is quite expensive.
Actually, you don't always have to go to a motorbike wash, because you can clean your motorbike yourself, you know. By using cleaning materials that are already at home, it is relatively cheaper.
The same thing was done by Instagram user @doossmir. In his video upload, this netizen appears to be relying on used oil and one kitchen ingredient, namely dishwashing soap. The first step, pour the used oil into a used bottle.
photo: Instagram/@doossmir
Then pour dish washing soap into the bottle as a cleaning mixture. Because the amount used is small, you can buy dishwashing soap measuring 105 ml. On the market, 105 ml dish soap is sold for IDR 2,000. If there are still leftovers, dish soap can be used to clean other household items.
photo: Instagram/@doossmir
No need to add water, just close the bottle tightly. Then shake the bottle until the two ingredients are completely mixed. The sign is that the color of the cleaning solution changes to gray, not black anymore.
photo: Instagram/@doossmir
Once done, pour the cleaning solution onto the sponge. Then spread and spread evenly over the entire surface of the motorbike engine. Without using extra energy, the surface of the motorbike engine shines instantly.
photo: Instagram/@doossmir
After that, wipe the surface of the motorbike engine using an old cloth. The goal is to ensure that the surface of the motorbike engine is perfectly dry . The result looks like new, right?
"You can see the things before and after rubbing," explained the owner of the video.
photo: Instagram/@doossmir
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