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Paint Finish

Spyder007

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I noticed that after driving in a recent rain storm that I now have rain spots on the finish. After washing the spots are still there. Anyone have any suggestions about how to remove them with out scratching the finish?:helpsmilie: Thanks
 
I noticed that after driving in a recent rain storm that I now have rain spots on the finish. After washing the spots are still there. Anyone have any suggestions about how to remove them with out scratching the finish?:helpsmilie: Thanks

Try Plexus or one of the other plastic cleaner/polishes. Takes water spots, bugs, tar, etc. off mine
 
On the truck I use a 50/50 mix of white vinegar and distilled water, I assume it would also work well on the Spyder paint.
 
:agree: The product I use is called Original Bike Spirits Spray Cleaner & Polish. The main reason I tried it was on my dealers recommendation. It's what they use on all their bikes, atvs, pwcs, etc.

:agree: I use this as well and it is fantastic!! It's the one thing you can use on flat black without streaking
 
:agree: I use this as well and it is fantastic!! It's the one thing you can use on flat black without streaking

hum..that is the samething as the Honda spray (it use to be called Honda spray) and it does not work on my flat black panels..I still use it everywhere else though cause it does work great
 
I would think almost any instant wax product would work...I've been in the rain a few times now (drats) and everything I use seems to work, be it instant detailer, nanowax, etc....
 
This pledge thing is really working out on the plastic nojokeHonda spray really works well also Spectro has a version also and suposably rumor has it makes it for Honda. But I always wet wipe first with Plane water HDX prefers to use prop wash:joke:
 
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