Droopy Dick
Registered user
Not on my bike, but on my old Saab.
It's been sitting on the east-facing drive way (sun until 1200 in summer) over the past 2 winters 'cos the garage is filled with my Supra, my TR6, my three bikes, and my lad's Fiesta. (Note to self: you must get a 4 car garage!).
Anyway, an accretion of green algae/mossy type stuff has managed to grow all over the rubber and black palstic bits on the window seals and the sun-roof seal.
I've had a go at it with brushes and stuff, but can't shift it easily. For obvious reasons I don't want run a blade along the seals to try to pry the stuff loose.
Do any of you smart chaps know of any magic cleaner/remover that will tackle this job?
It gets valeted in May/June, but I don't want the stuff to stay if I can get rid.
Incidentally, the brick driveway is also covered with green gunge, so I need to find some sort of chemical that can get rid of that, too.
It's been sitting on the east-facing drive way (sun until 1200 in summer) over the past 2 winters 'cos the garage is filled with my Supra, my TR6, my three bikes, and my lad's Fiesta. (Note to self: you must get a 4 car garage!).
Anyway, an accretion of green algae/mossy type stuff has managed to grow all over the rubber and black palstic bits on the window seals and the sun-roof seal.
I've had a go at it with brushes and stuff, but can't shift it easily. For obvious reasons I don't want run a blade along the seals to try to pry the stuff loose.
Do any of you smart chaps know of any magic cleaner/remover that will tackle this job?
It gets valeted in May/June, but I don't want the stuff to stay if I can get rid.
Incidentally, the brick driveway is also covered with green gunge, so I need to find some sort of chemical that can get rid of that, too.