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FOUND A GOOD BUG REMOVER FOR SPYDER

It has been mentioned in other threads, but, Hydrogen Peroxide works great for disolving the bugs. I am currently using a 50/50 solution with water.
 
I'm rather partial to Lucas Oil's Slick Mist. I keep a bottle in the frunk. It's a great, quick way to give your bike a nice shine in less than five minutes. I also use it on the windscreen. It makes bug removal easier when the time comes. Also, spraying on bug ridden parts and letting it set for a minute will remove them pronto. ImageUploadedByTapatalk1370658938.016868.jpg


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I tried the 50/50 it was useless in my book it didnt get any bug guts off my window or my spyder unless you putin some elbow grease in it.i bought some stuff called bugs be gone from the auto store now that worked great.sorry just my opinion.and I just washed the bikethis last weekend.
 
Bugs Bugs Bugs

I've tried many nojokeand recently was at the Auto Show in Florida where IBIZ was demonstrating all their products, including World Class Waterless Wash and Wax. So as any 'show goer' does, I watched and listened:bowdown:. Well, to my surprise, it actually works in the real world of Bugs Bugs Bugs. Also leaves a nice slick on everything, including the windscreen so the water really leaves in the rain. Not trying sell anything but I do recommend it. Easy on and easy off:yes::yes:. If the bugs don't wipe off the first time, wait a few seconds and viola...gone.

www.waxdirect.com

will link you to complete line up of products that are pretty good.:clap:
 
It has been mentioned in other threads, but, Hydrogen Peroxide works great for disolving the bugs. I am currently using a 50/50 solution with water.

There's no need to dilute the Hydrogen Peroxide. HP is H2O2, basically its water with an extra molecule of Oxygen. Its store in a brown container because after an extend period in daylight it becomes H20 (water).
 
There's no need to dilute the Hydrogen Peroxide. HP is H2O2, basically its water with an extra molecule of Oxygen. Its store in a brown container because after an extend period in daylight it becomes H20 (water).

:agree: The peroxide you buy at the drugstore is already diluted...usually only 3% hydrogen peroxide by volume. It makes no sense to dilute it further. If you can find the 6% stuff, even that should not require further dilution. The 30% lab grade peroxide might. Food grade 68% peroxide would for sure.
 
Invisible Glass

I use Invisible Glass on the wind screen it takes off bugs and leaves a beautiful clear shine.
 
I get the "Motul" from the bike shop, seems alot of the crotch rocket riders around here use it a lot.
 
:agree: The peroxide you buy at the drugstore is already diluted...usually only 3% hydrogen peroxide by volume. It makes no sense to dilute it further. If you can find the 6% stuff, even that should not require further dilution. The 30% lab grade peroxide might. Food grade 68% peroxide would for sure.

I learn something new here every day. Thanks. :thumbup:
 
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