cleaning of bags/windshield

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Ok guys, this will be my first cruiser with bags and a big ole windshield

what is preffered method of cleaning the factory panniers?

and does anybody reccomed any special products for cleaning the windshield? I'd hate to scratch it all up.

dying to get home and ride the beast when I'm doen with my current trip.
 
http://www.badtothebom.com/id22.htm

use to clean and polish almost everything on your bike

http://www.badtothebom.com/id23.htm

use to polish chrome or make aluminum shine almost like chrome

http://www.badtothebom.com/id26.htm

there are many products out there--these work well--especially you need microfiber cloths


another good product for leather and vinyl

http://www.cyclecare.com/formula4.cfm


You can use Lemon Pledge spray furniture polish and soft cotton cloth on windshields and faceshields until you get the good stuff
 
A lot of good information, but I've got glue from the back

of a sticker on my windshield and i'm afraid to use any type

of solvent to remove it.Anyone know of anything I can use

for that. :?
 
jethro said:
A lot of good information, but I've got glue from the back

of a sticker on my windshield and i'm afraid to use any type

of solvent to remove it.Anyone know of anything I can use

for that. :?

WD-40, you can use it to remove any unwanted safety stickers from your bike too (such as the one on the tank).
 
I've never had a chance to test on plastic, i.e. windscreens, but as a long time commuter from LA to the central coast via the central valley of Calif, (bug haven) but I always used Bon Ami cleanser on the windshield and chrome of the cage. Saw that on "Shade Tree Mechanic" ages ago. As the product says, "It hasn't scratched yet" and it didn't. Great bug remover.
 
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