Hi and congrats. on your new bike. I have a Trek 7.3 FX and have had it for 6 months, and I really like it.
I know after a really muddy ride they say you should use a gentle stream of water to rinse it off. Not high pressure with the hose because you don't water in sealed/greased areas. I think Sheldon Brown's website might have some good suggestions. I actually went on youtube and searched "How to was a bicycle" for some good ideas.
I have just rinsed mine off so far.
I cleaned and lubed the chain when it looked like oily "grit" on the chain. You can use Simple Green and old towels or paper towels. My husband has a chain cleaning device where you pour solution in a plastic housing, snap it to the chain & rear derailleur and turn the peddles (if your bike is on a stand). Then you remove the device, dry and lube.
I wish I could be of more help.I know you shouldn't use a towel to get dry dirt off otherwise the grit in the dirt can scratch your paint. Guy at the LBS said to use spray furniture polish on the bike (like Pledge) to "wax" your bike. They use it all the time.




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I know you shouldn't use a towel to get dry dirt off otherwise the grit in the dirt can scratch your paint. Guy at the LBS said to use spray furniture polish on the bike (like Pledge) to "wax" your bike. They use it all the time.
