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Stains on swingarm/engine casing
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<blockquote data-quote="IrishRacing146" data-source="post: 192836" data-attributes="member: 3237"><p>Hello, I recently purchased a brand new bike and after I finished riding it for the first time I washed it. I normally use Simple Green and it works beautifully but I ran out and decided to use Windex instead. But after I finished riding again some other time I noticed visible stains wear the mud was previously on the engine casing and rear swingers. I've tried to scrub out the stains but nothing worked. How can I get the stains out? Please help. Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IrishRacing146, post: 192836, member: 3237"] Hello, I recently purchased a brand new bike and after I finished riding it for the first time I washed it. I normally use Simple Green and it works beautifully but I ran out and decided to use Windex instead. But after I finished riding again some other time I noticed visible stains wear the mud was previously on the engine casing and rear swingers. I've tried to scrub out the stains but nothing worked. How can I get the stains out? Please help. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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