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why not? pple wash their cars in their lots all the time as well, much less, bikes. dont worry, its alright to do so, i do it all the time.

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Technically speaking, in a multi-storey carpark you are only allowed to wash at washing bay, open air carpark any lot can.

 

Realistically, nobody enforces this rule.

 

Dirty water into drain, no issue. But not used oil.

 

If you use the wash bay at mscp, don't be shy about taking up the entire car lot for your bike. Its no problem.

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Technically, no. But I've never heard of anyone being caught, and the washing bays are always available when I need them.

 

If you really must wash outside the bays, just use discretion if there are enforcement officers nearby, and try your very best not to get water on other bikes or leave huge puddles around the bike lots.

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can i wash my bike at hdb carkpark? is there any specific area? Can i throw dirty water to drainage or on the road? i'm newbie .

 

 

Open carpark yes. anywhere.

multistory only at washing bay.

 

But no brake fluids or engine oil.

 

Remember every L of used oil pollutes 1 million L of water.

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my preference is under the void deck, but do clean up the mess after use as it might create inconvenience to the resident.

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Why not ? I wash almost every week.

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HDB Singapore set some rule in there colony if the people around your society having no problem then you can wash your bike, In my society where i live in right-now they having a problem with my car washing so i use only authorized center for washing my car... Edited by jennyparsons
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Technically speaking, in a multi-storey carpark you are only allowed to wash at washing bay, open air carpark any lot can.

 

Realistically, nobody enforces this rule.

 

Dirty water into drain, no issue. But not used oil.

 

If you use the wash bay at mscp, don't be shy about taking up the entire car lot for your bike. Its no problem.

 

Second that. They pay 20c per pail. You pay 20c per pail. No problem to take one lot.

But yesterday I saw one uncle washing his kips, parked across both lots.. Lol.. Speechless

Ride fast..ride safe..don't crash...

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20 cents per pail?

 

At my place, 20 cents fill up 2 pails leh. Need to get PSB to go check your area (like they do on scales/weights when close to CNY)...:p

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