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After suggestions on Cleaning black body parts?
Suggestions for cleaning/renewing the black body parts?
Thanks
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I've used Back to Black with some success - easy to find. Also, Pierre at canamspyderaccessories,com has a short video covering a product he uses and sells.
2015 Spyder RT-S (Arion) and 2021 RTL Sea to Sky (charming wife)
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Here is what I use and it works great...and not just on the black parts.
https://lucasoil.com/Lucas-Slick-Mist-Speed-Wax/
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I hand wash all my vehicles. Bucket of water with some Wax Carnauba Wash & Wax. A soft brush a 3M Doodlebug White Cleaning Pad 8440, and a rag. The pad is great on those bars for getting the dried bugs off without scratching, finish off with the rag. Finally I wipe down with a microfiber towel.
Cleaning is a bit like an oil thread. Some dont or hardly ever clean and others power wash.
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I use a foaming bottle on my pressure washer such as this https://www.amazon.com/DUSICHIN-SFL-...s%2C230&sr=8-6.
Then I use 1/3 Tide, 1/3 Purple Power Degreaser, 1/3 Blue Dawn. Spry the foam covering the bike, let sit for a few minutes, and rinse. Then I use a Leaf Blower to dry. No need to Scrub.
2021 Spyder RT Limited
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Whatever you decide to try, DO a less visible area first and give it a while to see if it eats the plastic. I hate it when that happens.
I'm a fan of Meguiar's quick detailing spray. Quick and clean. Cleans most everything and leaves no streaks.
** I'd personally avoid the risk of using a pressure washer. Lotsa sensitive bits on motorcycles that don't take kindly to that sort of abuse.
Last edited by sKiZo; 05-14-2022 at 01:57 PM.
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wow, some of you spend a heck of a lot more time than me cleaning your bike. I rinse it with a hose and wipe it with a rag. It's going to get dirty as soon as I start it again. I let my nephew ride it in my field last night and it has grass and mud on it.
For the guy mixing degreaser and dawn, dawn has a degreasing agent in it.
Many pressure washers can be adjusted with various meg nozzles to get the pressure wherever you want it, from 500 psi to almost 4k, just consult a nozzle chart. Now if you bought a harry the homeowner junk unit from HD or Lowes , or one of those crappy electric jobs, well you got what you paid for. I wash my zero turn, truck, trailer, tractor, etc with my PW all the time and never strip paint off, or damage anything, well except for my new kicks I forgot to change out of prior to washing.
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The best stuff I've ever used is the Black Dymond Trim Renew sold by Lamonster Garage. I've tried lots of products over the years and so far it works better than others. Also used it on my cars with very good results.
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I've been using Turtle Wax Trim Renew on all the matte finish. Very happy with it.
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Originally Posted by sKiZo
Whatever you decide to try, DO a less visible area first and give it a while to see if it eats the plastic. I hate it when that happens.
I'm a fan of Meguiar's quick detailing spray. Quick and clean. Cleans most everything and leaves no streaks.
** I'd personally avoid the risk of using a pressure washer. Lotsa sensitive bits on motorcycles that don't take kindly to that sort of abuse.
Meguiar's quick detailing spray works for me too. Also Turtle spray wax can be use as well.
Two Wheelers from 1963-2011
Three Wheelers:
2011 RT(Red)
2014 RT(white)
2016 F3T(red)
2022 RT current ride(silver)
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2016 Slingshot
2018 Vanderhall
2019 Slingshot
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See "Joel the biker" posts about these products...Turtle Wax, Ceramic Spray Coating--Green label & Ceramic Spray Detailer--Reb label...Joel REALLY LIKED the product...larryd
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Note to anyone contemplating a body wrap - a lot of these cleaner/polishes can be almost impossible to remove completely for good adhesion on the wrap. That said, I've done some decals made of the same type material and haven't watched them flutter away in the rear views, eh.
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