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Old 08-25-2007, 11:27 PM
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I peeled off the warning sticker on my bike that is on the chrome around the engine area. I left some of that sticky stuff on there and I’m not sure what to use to get that off. Is it ok to use Goo Gone, or should I use something else, any ideas?
 
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Old 08-25-2007, 11:32 PM
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yes, then wd-40..then clean and wax real good .
 
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Old 08-26-2007, 10:48 AM
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Goo Gone works well, like voyager1 said clean well and wax after your done.
 
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So you should wax chrome?

 
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some dedate on that one.i think best to use chrome polish.
 
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w-d 40 and a kitchen spatula works good and a hair dryer
 
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I use the S100 spray wax (white can w/ blue lid) on my entire bike chrome and all it works great.. just make sure the scooter is cool before cleaning any of the engine parts with anything though... this method obviously keeps hands and fingers in tip top shape... and prevents any type of "scorching" and permanent cosmetic damage from occurring when ANY type of chemical comes into contact with hot metal
 
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I’ve use Goo Gone and WD40 on my bikes.
Both seem to work equally.
I also used Turtle Wax Bug and Tar Remove
afterwards and much to my surprise I ended up
with the best looking finish I’ve ever had.
A wet looking shine, Tar and Bug Remover, who new?
 
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I use Goo Gone to remove the glue under the air cleaner sticke..No problem at all
 
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Goo gone is good stuff. For something stronger thry Goof off, but be careful as it stinks like terpentine.
 
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