Overspray removal

Mykneesbehurtin

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Apr 27, 2016
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While cleaning the trike after a 3 day trip I noticed yellow paint on the body between the fender and side cover, it was down low. It was apparent it was from a road crew spraying lines on the highway. It felt like sand stuck on the body, first I tried a good wax and it was no joy. So then I tried a spray can of Dupli Color Spray Prep wax and grease remover, spraying it on heavily until there was a puddle of it on the floor. Grabbed a Micro towel and it was already gone, so I now know how to remove any future over spray.
 
Thanks Knees. That's one more tip to add to a folder in the garage of tech tips ya won't find anybody else publishing. Very valuable.

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