| A motorcycle jacket is a great way of keeping safe | | | | Make sure to remove all the pads and armor from |
| on the road, and also a great way to get dirty. | | | | the jacket. If you keep the pads in while washing, |
| Thorough out a days ride, you can pick up, sweat | | | | the jacket maybe damaged. |
| stains, dirt, bug guts, air pollution, and even exhaust | | | | To remove asphalt from your jacket, follow the |
| smells. To ensure that you stay looking cool and | | | | suggested steps below to better your self along the |
| clean follow the steps below to clean up your | | | | way. You should first start by removing all the |
| motorcycle jacket. | | | | excess wet or dry material before you attempt to |
| The first step in cleaning your jacket is to | | | | clean. Then follow this step by blotting wet materials |
| disassemble it. It is recommended to remove any of | | | | using a white towel. It is then suggested to vacuum |
| the armor and lining in your jacket. This will ensure | | | | any excess dry materials or gently scrape up |
| that you have hit all the spots in your jacket, and | | | | materials with a spoon. A great solvent that you can |
| protect the jacket from damage. First fill a small | | | | use to clean asphalt stains mix about a half teaspoon |
| bucket with hot sudsy water and vinegar. Then take | | | | of dish washing soap or fine fabric detergent into a |
| a sponge and wipe down the plastic armor. Then let | | | | cup of warm water. Press down hard with the towel, |
| the plastic armor air dry. For a simple cleaning of the | | | | and blot the stain away. You also may add vinegar to |
| mesh coat and lining is to just simply put it the | | | | this solvent. |
| washing machine. Cold water would be appropriate. | | | | |