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Bugs in my paint.
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Paint.
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Certain bugs (love bugs esp) will do that. There is a type of acid in certain bug guts that will "etch" into paint if left on for a long time. Anytime you get bug guts on your vehicle, make sure you clean it off as soon as you can. That's the only real way to prevent it from happening. At this point, a paint job is the only thing that will help. Sorry.
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Have you tried fine rubbing compound (Dupont Number 7 polishing compound)?
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Not sure if it would work or not but have you tried Goo gone?
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To remove bugs I use splat the stuff works great. Your problem might take buffing wheel and light compoud.
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Second that. Clay bar + a 'professional grade' cleaner/polisher/sealer like Klasse All-in-One.
http://www.autogeek.net/klasseallinone.html Also, a tip: To ease de-bugging & avoid scratching the paint with hardened bits, just wet a towel, drape it over the windscreen/upper fairing & leave it for a while. Then just wipe it off after everything has softened up. Way easier & less scratch-prone than scrubbing, and especially nice after a long ride, when the last thing you feel like doing is cleaning & you can just leave the towel overnight. |
I thought this was going to be a thread about crabs. lol Paint, not Pants.
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WD-40 works pretty well too.
It is kind of like duct tape, good for everything! |
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