Trolley cleaning
Now we are getting into winter the ground is getting wet and muddy. This means that our trolleys begin to get covered in mud. Below you will find a step by step guide of how to clean your trolleys this winter with which parts of the trolley to avoid when cleaning. What you will need: - A bucket of soapy water - A sponge - A small brush - Dry cloth Step 1 The first step will be to remove the back wheels by pressing in the black button on the inside of the wheel. Step 2 Take your sponge and soapy water and begin to wipe down the inside of the wheel, Rob is pointing to the centre of the wheel which contains the clutch. If you get the inside of the wheel wet, it could be a costly repair so be careful and make sure to avoid it. Step 3 Continue to wipe clean the rest of the trolley frame. Another area to make sure you avoid is the connection port. This is where you plug your battery into the trolley, if water gets into this area it could stop the trolley from working. Step 4 Using a small brush will give you the ability to clean inside the front wheel arch, this area can get clogged with mud and is the hardest area to clean. There is no clutch or areas to avoid cleaning on the front wheel. Step 5 The final stage would be to place the wheels back on your trolley, dry any areas with your cloth and you will be left with a clean trolley ready to go!
Now this might seem like quite a long process, but you don’t have to worry here at Harpenden Common we will thoroughly clean your Trolley, making sure to avoid the necessary areas for just £20! Request yours here. |