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This silicon base spray works on everything.. especially the hard to reach black engine components and inner fairing, frame, etc...it's non oily or sticky so dust , dirt and water repell of it
..no not a salesman..just an opsessive compulsive dude that likes a clean machine.
 
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Always looking for better products. Ill give it a try . Thanks for posting
 
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Just don't get it on foot boards, seats, or hand grips.... that is if you want to stay on the bike....

Also, if you plan on doing any paint work in the near future, don't use it... it will need to be completely removed prior to any paint work being done...

Even if you are just planning on polishing your paint, the silicone can mix with excess paint being removed during polishing and cause a smear...
 

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Originally Posted by hattitude
Just don't get it on foot boards, seats, or hand grips.... that is if you want to stay on the bike....

Also, if you plan on doing any paint work in the near future, don't use it... it will need to be completely removed prior to any paint work being done...

Even if you are just planning on polishing your paint, the silicone can mix with excess paint being removed during polishing and cause a smear...
Don't ask you how you know?...good point..it's not for paint..but does not harm it
 
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Originally Posted by Skullking101
Don't ask you how you know?...good point..it's not for paint..but does not harm it
Yet in your opening post you claimed:

“works on everything.. especially the hard to reach black engine components and inner fairing, frame, etc”
 
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Silicone. Ill pass
 
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I use this to spray the black plastic parts of my quad including inside the fender wells. Makes washing it easier as most mud won’t stick very hard, it mostly rinses right off.
 
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If you've ever done any paint work the "trick quick detail sprays" ( that contain silicone ) are definitely something that you'll want to pass on
 
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If you've ever done any paint work the "trick quick detail sprays" ( that contain silicone ) are definitely something that you'll want to pass on


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Originally Posted by Skullking101
This silicon base spray works on everything.. especially the hard to reach black engine components and inner fairing, frame, etc...it's non oily or sticky so dust , dirt and water repell of it
..no not a salesman..just an opsessive compulsive dude that likes a clean machine.
Not too OCD or you’d have spelled obsessive correctly
 


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