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Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« on: October 06, 2010, 02:27:59 PM »

For the last 3 summers I have used my shop air compressor to blow the water off the bike after washing it.  I'm carefull not to put the air pressure too high (120psi @ tank) but since its about 60 feet away there is some loss of pressure but it seems to be working out OK. On occasion I have to wait for the tank to fill up if I keep it on for to long but it does work especially well at the hand controls and other tight spots that are hard to reach.  I want to make sure I don't screw anything up so I did a search for additional info but didn't locate anything alarming.  The only negative issue I have run into was when the tank picked up moisture from hot humid days and I was actually blowing water out of the nozzle, now I check the tank and drain if needed.  I have used soft white linen cloth's to blow the air through on occasion to make sure I'm not passing any oil through the line. I have a desiccant filter that I use when I spray poly on small wood projects but I would have to much pressure drop to use it for the drying.  Should I continue as is or is the warm air blower I see advertised the way to go?

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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2010, 03:34:34 PM »

I use the same method as you then wipe with a microfibre cloth.  Many use leaf blowers.  The warm air blowers are probably what we should use.  As you know, the compressors can blow oil mist, water, or rust from the tank.  Air blowers can blow dirt.  I'm going to keep what I am doing until I am convinced otherwise.  FWIW..
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2010, 03:43:47 PM »

I use one of the Metro Air Force machines (small one with hose) - I worry about the moisture that sometimes collects in the air tank even with a dryer.  I don't know if the warm air really helps but it does seem to do a better job on the chrome and little bitty parts - the soft nozzle on the Metro hose protects you from an oops.
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2010, 03:45:02 PM »

Ideally it should have a moisture trap at the minamum.

Don't know of anybody that's using a leaf blower.......I'd think they'd only do that once.  Or they don't really care about the gloss finish on their bike.

I'm a knuckle head.....kind of have the attitude that Boatman expressed (had to be shown).  A few months back had occassion to be at a friends and see first hand the difference.  I now have the Air Force dryer and use it on both bikes, the car and the trucks.......cuts the time in half. :2vrolijk_21:
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2010, 04:59:23 PM »

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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2010, 07:24:38 PM »


Don't know of anybody that's using a leaf blower.......I'd think they'd only do that once.  Or they don't really care about the gloss finish on their bike.
Uhhhh... Welll..... maybe I should not admit to it, but, I use a leaf blower... if it is any consolation my bikes have always been very shiny.
Mostly accused of being to shiny by riding buddies. 

My only comment is that too much air pressure focused too close to the bike could have the same ill effect as pressure washing too close.  I have talked to many HD techs that spend time fixing problems created by pressure washing.  That being said, IMHOP all of these techniques can be safely used if some common sense is applied.




   
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2010, 07:28:05 PM »

Get a Airshammy. works great. 120 bucs. we get a discount. airshammy.com. get the ph # and call the guy.
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2010, 07:37:33 PM »

I was surprised by how many compliments I got on how good the paint looked on my bike. Several people asked what product I used (Glare).


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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2010, 08:07:46 PM »

I've used a leaf blower for years, never had anything but air hit the bike.
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #9 on: October 06, 2010, 08:09:31 PM »

Another one here that uses a leaf blower and I'd put my bike (finish) up to any that don't and I think I'm probably more anal then most about detailing and taking care of my bike.

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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #10 on: October 06, 2010, 08:31:32 PM »

I wipe mine down by hand and then ride it dry.  Sometimes have to touch-up small areas of drip-traces if I go too fast. :oops:  har. ;D  spyder
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #11 on: October 06, 2010, 08:35:54 PM »


I doubt I would use a compressor unless I had no other option.  The "oilless" versions might be OK, assuming you get all the moisture and rust and dirt drained out of the tank, but the volume of air is going to be rather low unless you have an industrial setup.  As for the leaf blower, might be fine right up until the time it picks up some type of debris like sand and peppers your paint job.  May never happen, but without a filtered air intake I wouldn't trust it.  And it tends to be a little unwieldy trying to get into tight spots.

If you have a shop vac, see if it has an exhaust port that you can attach a hose to.  If you attach a 1-1/4" hose to the exhaust port of a vac, and add a crevice tool as a nozzle, you will have higher volume but lower pressure air that is filtered by the vacuum bag and warmed a little by the motor.  Similar to those specialty bike dryers, without the expense (except for the hose, I recommend a dedicated hose for drying rather than using the one you use to suck up dirt and debris).  I've been doing it this way with my Craftsman shop vac for ages, and it works every bit as well as the dedicated bike dryers.


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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #12 on: October 06, 2010, 08:52:03 PM »

very nice for bearings etc  ;)
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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #13 on: October 06, 2010, 09:06:28 PM »

I doubt I would use a compressor unless I had no other option.  The "oilless" versions might be OK, assuming you get all the moisture and rust and dirt drained out of the tank, but the volume of air is going to be rather low unless you have an industrial setup.  As for the leaf blower, might be fine right up until the time it picks up some type of debris like sand and peppers your paint job.  May never happen, but without a filtered air intake I wouldn't trust it.  And it tends to be a little unwieldy trying to get into tight spots.

If you have a shop vac, see if it has an exhaust port that you can attach a hose to.  If you attach a 1-1/4" hose to the exhaust port of a vac, and add a crevice tool as a nozzle, you will have higher volume but lower pressure air that is filtered by the vacuum bag and warmed a little by the motor.  Similar to those specialty bike dryers, without the expense (except for the hose, I recommend a dedicated hose for drying rather than using the one you use to suck up dirt and debris).  I've been doing it this way with my Craftsman shop vac for ages, and it works every bit as well as the dedicated bike dryers.


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Speaking of those... if you want to save a few dollars go to a pet supply store and get a pet dryer (kind they use to dry dogs/cats) it's the same thing and w/o "Motorcycle" in the name they are a lot cheaper. ;)

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Re: Air Compresor OK to dry bike after wash?
« Reply #14 on: October 06, 2010, 09:16:04 PM »

Speaking of the above... look familiar??...


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