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Re: Honda Dirt Bike Plastic Polishing?
Hello Members,
One thing that works well as a preventative is Rain-X Put an application of that on after you wash and wax. It sheds off a lot of the dirty water that when sitting dries and leaves spots everywhere.
For the wheels on dry summer days, use static guard. Just spray some on and let it dry. It works great until its overwhelmed with dust, preventing it from sticking to the wheel. Even after it breaks down and dust starts sticking, it aids in removal of the dirt with a cloth. Much easier than just wiping it off with nothing on them!
Regards,
George Brown
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Re: Honda Dirt Bike Plastic Polishing?
well its very informative for me to visit this thread. You guys explained very well. I hope as you are expert in that stuff you have never face any problem in your vehicles. And if you face then you fix it by yourself instead of going to a garage. Good work keep it up.
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