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Tip for cleaning/detailing

rmag

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So, I've had my '14 RT limited with the matte platinum paint for about a month. Been having so much fun getting to know Nanny. I'm looking for tips for keeping her looking good. I'd rather spend my time riding instead of cleaning. I'm looking for something I can spare and wipe. Has anyone tried anything like Simple Green. Also what about Back to Black, have used on my Ram pickup and seems like a good product for the vinyl.

Any advise would be appreciated.
 
Simple green way 2 strong
Please do not apply to your nice machine

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I use Simple Green

I used Simple Green on my Kawasaki Voyager for years. I now use it on our 14 Pearl White RTS.
I've never had a problem.
Just wondering why You say it's too strong?
Not being argumentitive, just wondering😳
Thanks for Your Time.
(I use Peroxide on the Clear Stuff)
 
I used Simple Green on my Kawasaki Voyager for years. I now use it on our 14 Pearl White RTS.
I've never had a problem.
Just wondering why You say it's too strong?
Not being argumentitive, just wondering��
Thanks for Your Time.
(I use Peroxide on the Clear Stuff)
Methinks it's the difference between the finish-types, not the cleaner. "Matte Platinum" vs "Pearl White" :popcorn:
 
Well I had a janitorial business for several year's

At least back inthose days simple green was fairly caustic to most metals, did not rinse well and was smelly

Pretty stringent also

Perhaps formula has changed or I am thinking of diff product
Carry on & enjoy!

I use ICE clear liquid wax for finishing
Just a few drops of any good car wash in 5 gallon bucket for washing
No hose unless reallybad

Microfiber cloth to dry

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I have been using Simple Green for YEARS. I never found it harmful in any way to any surface. I also think it smells good too.....
If I'm wrong,( and Lord knows I have been!)
I guess I've yet to see it hurt anything....
Thanks for your Reply!
Stay Safe,
Old Man Grizz


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I had a discussion with my dealer about the matte finish, and he said that BRP cautions against using waxes with any abrasive, as they can turn the matte finish shiny. I'd stick with washing it with car wash soap and water, and using any good detail spray for touch ups.
 
A generic method that I find does the job nicely.

A spray bottle. Add one dryer sheet. Add water. Spray and wipe with a microfiber cloth. It dissolves the bugs, and leaves a nice finish. We have the magnesium silver (2011) and does not seem to mess with the finish. Also have yellow (2014)--no issues there either.
 
I had a discussion with my dealer about the matte finish, and he said that BRP cautions against using waxes with any abrasive, as they can turn the matte finish shiny. I'd stick with washing it with car wash soap and water, and using any good detail spray for touch ups.
Meguiers quick detailer in the purple spray bottle. I use it on everything including the matte finish on my harley and spyder bits. Works great and won't damage the finish.

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