Cleaning a Buddy - What Do You Use?
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Cleaning a Buddy - What Do You Use?
I used to clean my motorcycle top to bottom with lemon pledge and a microfiber towel.
What do you use to clean your buddy? Plastics, seat, wheels, etc.
Thanks.
What do you use to clean your buddy? Plastics, seat, wheels, etc.
Thanks.
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when I do clean my scooter (which isn't very often), I use Windex on the plastics and the Prima pipe and SimpleGreen on the wheels.
I recently treated my car with Nu Finish and found that it works wonders on the windows; better than RainX. So, I also hit the scooter with Nu Finish and loved the results. Even did my helmet and visor.
http://www.nufinish.com/
I recently treated my car with Nu Finish and found that it works wonders on the windows; better than RainX. So, I also hit the scooter with Nu Finish and loved the results. Even did my helmet and visor.
http://www.nufinish.com/
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You guys are good....I admit that I'm lazy...I usually just wipe the whole scooter down with those blue paper shop towels after it rains.
I'll have to remember the nufinish tip.
I'll have to remember the nufinish tip.

Past bikes: 08' Genuine Buddy 125, '07 Yamaha Majesty 400, '07 Piaggio MP3 250, '08 Piaggio MP3 500, '08 Aprilia Scarabeo 500
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Tried a couple, and this one is our favorite. Cleans and polishes the plastics, leather/vinyl, mirrors, helmet with visor, etc.
Protect All in the aerosol can:
http://www.amazon.com/Protect-All-13-5- ... B005UGEQ68
Protect All in the aerosol can:
http://www.amazon.com/Protect-All-13-5- ... B005UGEQ68
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Lemon Pledge for all the plastics Simple Green for everything else!
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'06 Cream Buddy 125, 11 Blur 220, 13 BMW C 650 GT, 68 Vespa SS180, 64 Vespa GS MK II, 65 Lambretta TV 175, 67 Vespa GT, 64 Vespa 150 VBB 64 Vespa GL
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I used to use S100 on my motorcycle until I ran out and was too lazy to order it online while I can get Lemon Pledge at the grocery storeDooglas wrote:I also like and use Plexus on windscreens and helmet visors. I have found S100 to be a good product for giving the entire bike a quick "bath". I notice my dealer buys S100 in 5 gallon buckets for in-house use.C2 wrote:I'm a big fan of Plexus....

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Meguiar's Soap followed by a plastic polish with a UV protectant.
Depending on where you live and where you park and store your scoot, the UV protectant can be a big help. I also use a UV blocking product on exposed rubber pieces, especially on the Stella.
Depending on where you live and where you park and store your scoot, the UV protectant can be a big help. I also use a UV blocking product on exposed rubber pieces, especially on the Stella.
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I take mine to one of 2 car washes that I like (good soap & wax); I empty the milk crate and under seat compartment before starting the scooter and make sure my saddlebags are closed before starting the motorcycle; I do the majority of the cleaning on low pressure and 'spin' the back wheel on the scooter with high pressure to clean the areas that I can't reach; I stand back and use the wax on high pressure and create a mist or 'rain shower' and spray a wide pattern so that virtually every surface gets covered...I do this several times as I walk around the scooter or motorcycle; I crouch down and try to get the undercarriage as much as possible using high pressure; I use several microfiber towels to dry the scooter or motorcycle; I allow extra time for the engine to warm up since the cold water takes vitrtually all the heat out of the engine/tranny cases; for intermittent cleaning of mirrors & windshield (bird poop/bugs/rain drop residue) I use windex or other glass cleaner...same with my helmet visors