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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Originally posted by Bandit Bill View Post
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Originally posted by Bandit Bill View Post
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I sometimes just hose down the whole bike if it's really dirty. If you gently wipe the windscreen down with a heavily saturated sponge, (soap & water/instant detailer) whatever solution you use will prolly run/drip down, meaning you will be cleaning more than just the windscreen. then hit it again after 4-5 minutes, the hardened debris should have loosened, thus letting you easily remove it.
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Thanks for the suggestions.
Tuck, isn't PlastX being a cleaner and a polish a bit too much for day to day use?
A friend of mind just got a windscreen installed on her Harley ($800 installed) and I don't want her to scratch it up washing her bike. I like Fly Bye recommendations of a (5 minute soak) with a microfiber. Just because this thing is brand spanking new.
With that additional information, would you still recommend day to day cleaning with PlastX?
For Baked: I was thinking more along the lines of M17 Clear Plastic Cleaner. Perhaps letting a wet towel (water) sit on it for a few minutes, followed up with M17 on a microfiber.
For Fresh: probably a spray with the hose, followed up by M17 on a microfiber.
What do you think?
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Originally posted by Bandit Bill View PostThanks for the suggestions.
Tuck, isn't PlastX being a cleaner and a polish a bit too much for day to day use?
A friend of mind just got a windscreen installed on her Harley ($800 installed) and I don't want her to scratch it up washing her bike. I like Fly Bye recommendations of a (5 minute soak) with a microfiber. Just because this thing is brand spanking new.
With that additional information, would you still recommend day to day cleaning with PlastX?
For Baked: I was thinking more along the lines of M17 Clear Plastic Cleaner. Perhaps letting a wet towel (water) sit on it for a few minutes, followed up with M17 on a microfiber.
For Fresh: probably a spray with the hose, followed up by M17 on a microfiber.
What do you think?
No, just use the PlastX a couple of time a year and maintain it with M18 Clear Plastic Detailer.
I did not mean to use the PlastX often or from day to day use.Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
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2012 Ford Transit Connect
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Originally posted by Bandit Bill View Post
For Baked: Perhaps letting a wet towel (water) sit on it for a few minutes, followed up with M17 on a microfiber.
For Fresh: probably a spray with the hose, followed up by M17 on a microfiber.
What do you think?
Before you use the M17, make sure you have all the debris off of the windscreen. M17 is more for removing fine scratches, thus is not something I would use everyday. Were talking about removing bugs off of a plastic windscreen from daily rides.
As far as fresh bugs, I would not spray the windscreen with a hose unless I was planning on cleaning other parts of the motorcycle, as a hose will surely get other parts of the motorcycle wet. I probably wouldn't use a hose unless I was indeed going to wash/clean the whole motorcycle, or the windscreen was really, really bad.
I have never had a problem with cleaning/removing bugs on my R1. If there are a lot of dried bugs on the windscreen, I may gently go over it with a saturated mf. If the bugs are really adhered to the windscreen, I may just saturate a mf with a type of liqud, and just lay it on the windscreen for 4-5 minutes, and then gently wipe away the bugs. If they don't all come off at this time, they will definately, easily come off with a second gentle wipe with a clean, saturated mf.
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Autogeek just came out with a kit for bug removal: http://www.autogeek.net/diamondite-bug-eraser-kit.html. The Waterless Bug Remover and the Surface Protectant are both on BOGO right now if you want to buy them separately (not in the kit). Just an FYI.Shane
1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL
If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Originally posted by CieraSL View PostAutogeek just came out with a kit for bug removal: http://www.autogeek.net/diamondite-bug-eraser-kit.html. The Waterless Bug Remover and the Surface Protectant are both on BOGO right now if you want to buy them separately (not in the kit). Just an FYI.
Although the surface protectant does look interesting, might get better results just by applying some wax or sealant or spraying Body Solvent on the front of the car before a road trip.Nick
Tucker's Detailing Services
815-954-0773
2012 Ford Transit Connect
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Cooking oil or grease can also be used to remove an insect from a windshield. Any standard household cooking oil or grease, such as bacon grease or lard, will loosen the insect after two or three minutes. Use glass cleaner to remove the grease or oil from your windshield.
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Originally posted by Murano View PostCooking oil or grease can also be used to remove an insect from a windshield. Any standard household cooking oil or grease, such as bacon grease or lard, will loosen the insect after two or three minutes. Use glass cleaner to remove the grease or oil from your windshield.
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Re: How to remove bugs from windscreen without damage
Originally posted by Murano View PostCooking oil or grease can also be used to remove an insect from a windshield. Any standard household cooking oil or grease, such as bacon grease or lard, will loosen the insect after two or three minutes. Use glass cleaner to remove the grease or oil from your windshield.
Ewww, Gross. I wouldn't want to do that lolMatt
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