Disassembled the muffler covers....
Warmed the scoot a bit - then cleaned with orange degreaser and brushes. Washed with soapy hot water & brushes. Clear water rinse - then warmed to dry. After a clean the muffler not showing any rust, so no painting this time.
Rear tire hugger support showing rust, so unbolted it, placed newspaper behind it and repainted with rattle can.
Applied ACF-50 corrosion protector all over and under with rags and brush, reassembled the muffler. Not the aluminum rims - but the axle nuts get treated with ACF-50, & belt cover bolts, fill & drain bolts, etc. Pretty much any nut and bolt I can reach - PLUS the side and center stands!
While i'm down there I like to use the camera to check my brake pads. Rears look good for another decade, fronts maybe later this summer.*
I also loosen and retighten the hex-head caliper pins to insure they're never frozen when I need them.
I put it to bed clean.....but going to be smelly that 1st ride!
I do not ride on dry salty roads after a snow - I wait for a rain to wash the roads - but I do ride year around here in Ohio.
Stig
*I've had a set of fr. and rr. Kymco brake pads in the house since 2013 --- waiting.....crazy brakes don't wear out, not does the air-filter get dirty!