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    Dumb question, best way to clean your fairings?

    As stated above,

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    THE best way?

    Or the best way people have found?

    I usually if im doing an overall clean will use degreaser on the frame, motor, swing arm and rims and hose it all off,
    Then its just a matter of using a bucket and some wash and wax liquid and a good clean sponge and just scrub the bitch till it shines.
    • Dont use dish washing liquid
    • Dont use a hard brush, soft brush should be fine though


    I also use a can or two of silicone spray and do a couple of coats od silicon over the entire bike, excluding the seats, tyres and grips and controls as well as foot pegs and brake levers.

    As for THE best way, I have no idea haha

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    I'm lazy so i tend to mix 50/50 degreaser or truck wash and CRC in a compressor wash down spray can, Spray every god damn thing so its near frothing, leave it for 5 min and hose it off WELL !

    Then i hook the air gun to the comp and blow away access water so ya dont get that wet look of drops all over it !

    No elbow grease

    But then none of my bikes have fairings !
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    Wash your bike?? Just go for a ride in the rain.
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    Rinse and blast at any built up dirt
    Wet shammy cloth and wipe with bike wet, may need to re-rinse as you go
    Wait till bike starts drying out
    Wipe off all water with a dry shammy cloth
    Spray with turtlewax bug and tar remover
    Hose bug and tar remover off
    Wait till bikes starts drying out
    Wipe off water with a dry shammy cloth
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    Quote Originally Posted by sinfull View Post

    But then none of my bikes have fairings !
    Neither does Braydens!
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    pay someone else to do it while you drink bourbon and laugh at the poor cunt trying to clean out the bugs that got embedded into the front of it at high speed

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackdog View Post
    Neither does Braydens!
    Haha panels/tank/plastic bits same shit! I've got a front windshield does that count lol

    Cheers for the replies guys will be off to repco this morning to clean the tank so I can put my spada decals on the new paint job chur!

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    Go buy some S100.

    1. Hose off the bike
    2. Spray the entire bike
    3. Use a rag to wipe down the metal bits (frame, engine, wheels etc.)
    4. Maybe a sponge on the fairings if there's some stubborn dirt
    5. Hose off the bike again
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    Degreaser! That would explain the state of some of the bearings and chains I've seen over the years.

    Those and pressure washers should be kept away from a fully assembled and functional motorcycle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    pay someone else to do it while you drink bourbon and laugh at the poor cunt trying to clean out the bugs that got embedded into the front of it at high speed
    That's how I do it to, cept for the drinking bourbon bit
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    "Muck off".

    Spray, walk away, rinse off.
    wipe down with micro cloth.
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    brake fluid. Will clean those fairings right off
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    For screens, drape an old towel over it soaked in warm soapy water - Leave for an hour or 3 - softens the bugs
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    Similar to how i wash my cars.
    Bucket of car wash suds, Meguiars or otherwise (something quality ideally!) Not too cold either, warm helps to remove the bugs!
    I don't use a brush or a sponge as the can scratch/haze the paint surface.
    I have good results with a microfibre cloth to apply the carwash/water mix, keep rinsing it in the bucket to avoid picking up crud and scratching paint.
    Hose off till clean
    Use a real chamois to dry, and don't let the bike get too dry and keep rubbing otherwise this will scratch it too!
    Wax/Polish - I use a Non abrasive pure carnauba wax to protect and shine. Abrasive cleaning waxes should be used sparingly otherwise you'll remove more paint than you want over time.
    I use CRC or WD40 on my back wheel to remove the flicked on chain gunge, then follow up with the wax as above.
    It works for me, and I've always got good money back on vehicles as I like to keep them mint!
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