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strech said in September 27th, 2008 at 3:00 am

Windex window cleaning spray and a clean, soft rag.
I use this all the time with good results and little elbow grease.
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jwjeepers62 said in September 27th, 2008 at 3:36 am

Dear Harley Girl. There are chrome cleaner products at the
Murray's store. Your Welcome. :-})
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Terry S said in September 27th, 2008 at 4:09 am

Wash the bike really good and use a blower to dry it , You can get a decent blower for cheap at the home depoe /peace
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redgoddess said in September 27th, 2008 at 4:39 am

Try WD-40. It is water based and removes lots of stuff. Just apply, rub with a clean soft cloth and buff. You could also try a dryer sheet, WET it, rub and rinse well. Takes off bugs REALLY well! It's awesome! People will think you are a pro!
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nile said in September 27th, 2008 at 5:05 am

vinagar willprobably work but smells best to use shammyafter wash to get water off before it dries as for now if the water spots have tarnished the crome not much to do but they make crome polishes that work pretty good dont know what clay bar is but you dont want to use anything abrasive as this will cause rust
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BobSpain said in September 27th, 2008 at 5:35 am

Hi,

water spots can be excruciatingly difficult to remove, considering they started as such a harmless substance…usually these are on exhaust and silencer (muffler and pipes) where the heat has 'set' them.

Tha best I have found to remove these is a commercial product called 'Solvol Autosol' I have no idea, I'm afraid, whether or not it is available in the US, but it has been round for many years in the UK. (You could try the internet if your accessory store doesn't have it)

It is a fairly non-abrasive cream which should be applied to (cold, not hot) chromed parts, gently rubbed in, allowed to dry to a white finish, then polished off.

Be careful not to apply it to hot muffler pipes, as it will stain even worse than the water marks you have!

Good luck and keep on riding…

Cheers,

BobSpain
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Richard B said in September 27th, 2008 at 5:49 am

Steel wool is great on chrome. Just be careful around painted surfaces.Enjoy the ride and watch out for the other guy.
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Nightrain said in September 27th, 2008 at 6:25 am

As Strech was saying Windex !!!!! works best on water spots , WD40 will smoke and pickup dust and when did water based products become explosive( redgoddess?
for the money and best results go with window cleaner
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RGTIII said in September 27th, 2008 at 7:14 am

Mother's chrome polish. It won't scratch, and it shines nicely in the process.
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michael v said in September 27th, 2008 at 7:27 am

Sparkle or Windex works great. You can also try dupont chrome polish!!
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bettyboop#1 said in September 27th, 2008 at 7:32 am

I use "Never Dull". You can get it at most auto part stores or at Wal-Mart.
http://www.nevrdull.com/
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tree8588 said in September 27th, 2008 at 7:58 am

The windex is a good way. Use it then wash the area as usual. Be sure to towel or blow it dry
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bluff mike said in September 27th, 2008 at 8:10 am

I'm told that some chrome shops recommend only Windex since it has no abrasives.
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