Omg...help!!
Get yourself some clean towels (hand size). Wet one with the mineral spirits, wipe to remove any of the stain, and then wipe with a dry towel. You may need something like a paintbrush to get into tight areas. Follow by polishing and waxing. Trust me, it will be as good as new for the painted and metal surfaces.
Some of the plastic and rubber stuff might absorb the stain and may not clean up as well.
Other than the work you've created for yourself, its really not that bad.
EDIT: The spray bottle idea in post #9 is a good one.
Last edited by 2black1s; Dec 29, 2011 at 08:02 PM.
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Now would I recommend washing your bike with mineral spirits as an everyday measure? Probably not! But you've had a significant accident, and it's going to take significant measures to undo it. But it is possible. Just be thankful it wasn't a gallon of lacquer. Then you might be SOL.
As for soap and water - not a chance.
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What a drag, sorry for your trouble. And I know the sick to your stomach feeling. I had that same feeling this summer when I forgot to set the brake in my Porsche and watched it roll out of my garage, across the street and into a tree.



