What to clean panels with?
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What to clean panels with?
What do you guys use to clean and shine body panels? Do you use wax?
Also, what do you guys use to polish metal parts and restore/protect and shine rubber hoses?
Also, what do you guys use to polish metal parts and restore/protect and shine rubber hoses?
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Re: What to clean panels with?
Not sure if you get these products over there but I use Mer (polish/protects) on the panels/tank, Autosol on the alloy parts and WD40 on wheels, forks, engine etc...
As for the rubber hoses, you cant see them so much so I dont bother, just a wipe with a rag with a shot of WD40 whenever the panels are off.
As for the rubber hoses, you cant see them so much so I dont bother, just a wipe with a rag with a shot of WD40 whenever the panels are off.
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Re: What to clean panels with?
Mr Sheen polish (in a spray can) works well....smells nice too!
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Re: What to clean panels with?
Thanks for the replies. We have Autosol and WD40 here but not sure about MER. Any other substitute for Mer? TIA
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Re: What to clean panels with?
billnit wrote:Mr Sheen polish (in a spray can) works well....smells nice too!

WD40 & Autosol also get the

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Re: What to clean panels with?
I use mcguirers nxt metal polish on all alloy,rub on polish off leaves a protective coating as well.Best I have ever used.Comes in a small dark blue tub.Bought mine from a local motor factor.
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What to clean panels with?
I use wd-40 on everything but the plastics then rinse and hit it all again with simple green. I wash the panels with car soap and dry. Then I hit all the plastics with pledge and even have the wipes for the hard to get areas.
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Re: What to clean panels with?
This sounds like the way to go. Thanks vifferman! Maybe i'll try something other than pledge tho, maybe some car care product.vfrman wrote:I use wd-40 on everything but the plastics then rinse and hit it all again with simple green. I wash the panels with car soap and dry. Then I hit all the plastics with pledge and even have the wipes for the hard to get areas.
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Re: What to clean panels with?
I used to use a plastic cleaner from Honda, but I found the pledge works well and the bike smells lemony fresh too!
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Re: What to clean panels with?
I do like the sound of lemony fresh! :)