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Cleaning Diavel Side Panels

Discussion in 'Detailing and cleaning' started by Ian m, May 5, 2018.

  1. hey all, anyone got any tips for cleaning the plastic side panels on the Diavel, the ones that are ribbed/textured near the bars, mine have white from polishing (before my ownership) and just washing doesn’t get them clean
     
  2. A good APC and detailing brush will remove it with ease buddy....

    http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/bilt-hamber-surfex-hd-cat17.html

    Bilt Hamber surfex-HD is a highly concentrated multi-purpose cleaner, and should almost always be diluted to an appropriate strength before use. For general exterior cleaning duties (i.e. routine deep cleaning of trims, tyres and shuts) it should be diluted 10:1 (water product), while for more intensive degreasing duties (i.e. periodic deep cleaning of wheel arches, the engine bay and undercarriage areas) it should be diluted 5:1 (water product). In extreme cases (e.g. oil spills, engine rebuilds, etc.) it may be used neat, although care should be exercised and spot-testing performed. In all cases, an appropriately diluted solution should be sprayed directly on to the surfaces to be cleaned (which must be cool) and then agitated thoroughly with suitable detailing brushes before being rinsed off. Never allow Bilt Hamber surfex-HD to dry out fully before it is rinsed off, otherwise permanent staining may occur.

    http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/raceglaze-detailing-brush-set-cat25.html

    Mega stuff for cleaning motorbikes....

    Buy the set...REALLY useful for cleaning your motorbike....you'll thank me!...
     
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