at the end of a ride I routinely check over and wipe down the tires, checking for nicks and scrapes, I oppen the brakes and dry wipe off the road grint, clean the surface of the rim where they touch, clean the cogwheels on the derailleliur with a dry rag, wipe off the chain thotoughly and wipe down the frame for general grime. If I have been rained on I take extra care to wipe everything dry. I lube my chain every 300 miles with a combination cleaner/ lube wiping it off thoroughly so that the lube stays in the links where it is supposed to but the chain is not gooey or sticky. At this same session I will add oil to all metal on metal contacts in the derailleur, brake cables, and brakes.
If it is extremely dirty I will hose it off gently, wipe it down with a simple green solution, rinse and dry. Do not use any power in the hose, let it dribble. If you spray forcefully, you can force water into places it doesn't belong.
About every 600 miles I clean the chain thoroughly with a clamp on chain cleaner and chain cleaner solution of simple green. I also clean the bike thoroughly and tthen let it dry and finish off with a wipe down with a rag sprayed with pledge to help it resist dirt and to make it extra pretty.
Admitedly this may seem a bit compulsive, but I will probably never be able to afford another good road bike, so I try to take care.
Just my own method.
marni
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."