Petrol on screen

t'other dave

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Today for the first time in 17 years I somehow managed to cafuffal fueling up my steed and fired fuel all over my bike and screen, having seen a thread on here some time ago about doing the same and there screen was knackered I was mighty pi$$ed off, but now all is fine.
I wash my bike after each outing and then a spray with mr sheen (forest fragrance smells best) dunno wether that helped and leaves a thin layer of goodness? but as soon as I did it I ran into the shop paid for fuel and 2 ltrs of evian and poured it all over screen and rest of spillage, only to be told by shop staff "idiot theres a watering can and tap there" . Riding home I couldn't help look at the marked screen and growl at mysefl for being a knob, anyway got home removed screen washed with car shampoo dried then polished for 40 mins with mer polish and :clap its back to normal no marks.
So if you do it dont dispare rinse asap and use some polish and elbow grease and dont forget mr sheen.
 
petrols not that aggresive luckily. Itll mark after a time but not like "bang"

I did make a booboo with my mrs varadero trying to clean some paint off her windscreen with some loctite accelerant. Id used it to clean stuff off metal parts before and some other plastics without an issue, but as soon as it touched the windscreen.. "aaaagghhh noooooooo" the windscreen now has about a sq. ft of completely buggerdness on it.

Luckily she hasnt seen it yet as she hasnt been in the garage.

But anyways, petrols not too bad.
 
"anyway got home removed screen washed with car shampoo dried then polished for 40 mins with mer polish"

Glad it came out well but doesn't Mr Sheen or Mer give you a dazzling effect at night?
 


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