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<blockquote data-quote="PA1195" data-source="post: 561929" data-attributes="member: 2660"><p>He was me. I just cut the 3% stuff in half 'cause I'm sometimes cheap. You can also use it straight as manufactured plus a drop or two of detergent. Experiment to determine the best concentration of both. I buy the 32oz bottle of H2O2 and screw an old sprayer head and tube from any common house or glass cleaner on the brown bottle. Needs the brown bottle to keep from going bad in sunlight. I carry a smaller bottle with the bike. Somehow the peroxide softens our Alaskan bug goo on plastic like the FJR shield and front fairing better than plain soap and water for me. Follow with one of the cleaners recommended here to hide any scratches.</p><p></p><p>Gary in Fairbanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PA1195, post: 561929, member: 2660"] He was me. I just cut the 3% stuff in half 'cause I'm sometimes cheap. You can also use it straight as manufactured plus a drop or two of detergent. Experiment to determine the best concentration of both. I buy the 32oz bottle of H2O2 and screw an old sprayer head and tube from any common house or glass cleaner on the brown bottle. Needs the brown bottle to keep from going bad in sunlight. I carry a smaller bottle with the bike. Somehow the peroxide softens our Alaskan bug goo on plastic like the FJR shield and front fairing better than plain soap and water for me. Follow with one of the cleaners recommended here to hide any scratches. Gary in Fairbanks [/QUOTE]
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