The core steps for cleaning an electric scooter include: cutting off power, removing surface dust, spraying water to moisten, applying cleaning agents, rinsing, and wiping dry. During the cleaning process, special attention should be paid to avoiding water from entering key parts of the motor, battery, and controller to prevent short circuits or damage.
Firstly, power off is a necessary step before cleaning to ensure safety. Then, use a soft bristled brush to gently remove dust and debris from the surface. Next, use a water sprayer to evenly wet the car body, but avoid spraying water directly on the battery, controller, and other parts. After applying a mild cleaning agent, rinse thoroughly with clean water to ensure that there is no residue of the cleaning agent. Finally, wipe the car body dry with a clean cloth, paying special attention to drying the battery, motor, and controller to prevent moisture residue from causing rust or short circuiting.
During the cleaning process, there are several precautions that need special attention:
Avoid using high-pressure water guns to directly flush the motor and controller parts to prevent moisture from seeping in and causing damage.
When cleaning the battery, it is necessary to first check whether there is any leakage in the battery casing, and use hot water to scrub the rust and oxide on the surface and pole. After drying, use sandpaper to polish it clean to ensure good contact.
Do not expose the electric scooter to direct sunlight after cleaning, especially in summer, to prevent moisture from forming inside the monitor and affecting electronic components

