Thank you. All the details tend to make it a longer video which isn't great for the algorithm. But on the other hand our 25 min oil change video is the best preforming video on our channel by far, so we'll see how this one does.
Tip for drying the footwells, use a leaf blower to get rid of majority of water. Be careful though that there isn’t anything behind while you’re doing it to not make a mess of things that aren’t water proof.
Yes, I brought that bottle of salt away with me to the car wash. I also use it at home. Every time I'm in salt water I use some sort of salt rinse for the engine flush.
Good tips. Very thorough most don’t go into this much info. 👍
Thank you. All the details tend to make it a longer video which isn't great for the algorithm. But on the other hand our 25 min oil change video is the best preforming video on our channel by far, so we'll see how this one does.
Tip for drying the footwells, use a leaf blower to get rid of majority of water. Be careful though that there isn’t anything behind while you’re doing it to not make a mess of things that aren’t water proof.
I've sense switched to using a portable battery operated wet vac. Much quicker and cleaner.
Great video, very thorough
Thank you Juan! Ride on! 🤙
Thank you both! Good info
Thank you for watching!
Thorough AF!
Thank you AF! 😀
Since you do all the driving Christine should do all the cleaning…..
I love that idea!
Do you ever use Salt Away when you are home and rinse the engine with that instead of just fresh water? (like you used at the car wash)
Yes, I brought that bottle of salt away with me to the car wash. I also use it at home. Every time I'm in salt water I use some sort of salt rinse for the engine flush.
WD 40 silicone works with no problems.
I have heard of people using silicone spray, I've not tried it myself. I like to stick to the XPS branded stuff.
Would a pressure washer with the 40° nossle be safe to use to clean the exterior of the jetski?
Absolutely. I just use the car wash because it is convenient.