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RE: Washing your ST
- Subject: RE: Washing your ST
- From: Erik Miner <Axeis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 20:54:43 -0500
Only things I use are:
1. A good Auto Shampoo ( ph balanced, of course :-) Sonax, Zymol,
Maguires all make good ones.
2.WD 40 for bad grease, always followed by water..
3. Honda Brite or S100 wheel cleaner, for wheels.
Erik
PS: The best place I've found for Bike or Auto cleaning and details
products. There are also some of the VERY BEST articles of vehicle
care http://www.carcareonline.com/index.html
>No flame taken ;-))
>
>It isn't a solvent, but basically a wash off soap - or so it says - which is
>why the confusion - especially since the Triumph shop sold it to me.....
>
>The soap and elbox grease bit still happens, just not every time - when the
>dirt is light, it's (was) easier to use the Motul, but if that's what caused
>the indicators to come off, it goes south....
>
>Thanks,
>G
>
> > No Flame Intended........
> >
> > Why in the world would any one want to use a 'solvent' when cleaning a
> > plastic motorcycle?
> > No Flame Intended........
> >
> > Why not use soap and water and a little elbow grease?
> > No Flame Intended........
> >
> > I'll tell you, the last thing I'd like is the polymers to decide it's a
> > good time to practice de-cohesion. Nothing worse than a puddle of
> > plastic slime and aluminum oxide where the bike used to sit.
> >
> > Peace,
> > Andrew
> > 00 ST
>
>
>
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