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Wing'n it
10-08-2016, 10:41 AM
I won a sample size kit at a raffle and this stuff is awesome! By far the best bug cleaner I have ever used on the bike. Just ordered a large size kit for my 5th wheel camper.
https://www.bugslide.com/

six2go
10-08-2016, 11:20 AM
Dag Nab It................I was hoping that was the name of a new "Craft Beer". :icon_biggrin:

Delta
10-08-2016, 11:21 AM
+1 on the Bug Slide. Been using it for years. A 50% mix of water and hydrogen peroxide works faster and would be more economical for your camper.

unsub
10-08-2016, 11:24 AM
+1 on the Bug Slide. Been using it for years. A 50% mix of water and hydrogen peroxide works faster and would be more economical for your camper.

Good to Know.

:yes:

opas ride
10-08-2016, 12:01 PM
Good to Know.

:yes:

A solution of 50% water and 50% white vinegar in a spray bottle also works great to remove bugs, road grime, etc....Ride safe

seadog
10-08-2016, 12:48 PM
On matte silver or matte white paint.

STRaider
10-08-2016, 07:13 PM
I just heard recently hydrogen peroxide works well. Haven't tried it. I wonder if our soft paint would be affected by peroxide?

opas ride
10-08-2016, 07:38 PM
On matte silver or matte white paint.

Vinegar/water solution mixed 50/50 will not hurt or marr any type of paint ,plastic, or any surface I am aware of...Been using it for years on my bikes, cars, windows, windsheilds, etc....I cannot see how it would hurt the matte paint, but I have never had anything with this type paint....Ride safe

zeus661
10-08-2016, 08:06 PM
I started a new job about 3 months ago and came across a product I sell called Third Power. Comes in a 32oz spray bottle. I tried it and I think it works great. Sprayed it on and it softened the bugs.

stroguy
10-08-2016, 08:38 PM
Vinegar/water solution mixed 50/50 will not hurt or marr any type of paint ,plastic, or any surface I am aware of...Been using it for years on my bikes, cars, windows, windsheilds, etc....I cannot see how it would hurt the matte paint, but I have never had anything with this type paint....Ride safe

Correct, it's still paint. It contains particles that do not reflect (no gloss). But it's still paint. You can also put wax on matte paint and it will not make it glossed. It may change the hue, but it would take hundreds of coats of wax to gloss it.

Az Wingrider
10-09-2016, 09:30 PM
Everything I have ever read says to never use wax on matte paint. After 26,000 miles my bikes finish seems as new with nothing but non ammonia cleaners being used on it. I have no experience with wax on matte paint just what I have read.

stroguy
10-09-2016, 09:50 PM
Everything I have ever read says to never use wax on matte paint. After 26,000 miles my bikes finish seems as new with nothing but non ammonia cleaners being used on it. I have no experience with wax on matte paint just what I have read.

Yep, I've read the same and most of it comes from folks selling products 'geared' for matte finishes. The painter of my Charger did a few matte clear coat cars and showed me that wax is just fine as well as the specialty products. The matte clear coat won't be hurt by wax. I don't wax my matte silver and don't plan on it. I'm just contending the alarmists that fret that waxing matte clear coats is going to bring black rain.

I actually use tire foam to clean my bike on a big wash. Wet the bike, spray some tire foam and use a large detail brush to dislodge dirt. The foam escorts the dirt right off. Tire foam is an old school way to detail and clean an engine bay. Dilutes greases and dirt and let's it run off with a gentle spray of water.

speedjunkie
10-10-2016, 08:34 AM
Ammonia and water works well on windshields and the plastic fascia on my autos. Bugslide works pretty good. It's a little hard to get it to shine up. Once you get the bugs off, you have to go over it again with a clean cloth and slide again, otherwise you're just smearing the goo around.





Mike