mscott
Well-known member
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+ 1 on the peroxide in a bottle. But it does go bad/lose it's potency as it sits around. Cool as **** to watch the bugs just foam up and deteriorate. It breaks down their proteins or something.50/50 hydrogen peroxide and water. Even strait hydrogen peroxide if you want. Foaming bugs galore and then a nice rinse and they are off. Several riders I know that worry about this stuff carry a half size spray bottle with the mix in it for trips. Get to the hotel, spray the windscreen and front of the bike, unpack the bike, go ask for some rags from the front desk, rinse off the bike with water and wipe down. Easy.
I wash my FJR once a year, whether it needs it or not.
On a side note, in Florida in love bug season, if I know I'm going on a long ride/drive, a light mist of PAM cooking spray makes cleanup easier. And if you use the butter flaver, your bike will be delicious AND easy to clean.
On a side note, in Florida in love bug season, if I know I'm going on a long ride/drive, a light mist of PAM cooking spray makes cleanup easier. And if you use the butter flaver, your bike will be delicious AND easy to clean.
Sorry about your stain problem. The only thing I can think of after the damage is done that might help is Meguirs swirl remover. Probably not though.All I know is that I'm sadly dissappointed in Yamaha's paint, if it has to be babied so much. I expect more from any quality automotive/motorcycle paint. I've never seen such a thing. :angry:
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