Well.. it isn't really a question, as I know Gas is kinda corrosive. But the "gasoline gun" tricked me today, and some gasoline splashed on the fairing, the handlebar and the housing for turn signals. It was only some drops, but still it left some ugly stains on the housing for the turn signals.
This isn't really a problem I have experienced before (caused by my own stupidity and the defective gun) but will the stains wear off with time, or have I scared my beautiful bike for good? I have rubbed on it with water but it didn't help all that much:(
I don't hope anyone else have tried this, but if you know something about plastic and gasoline, please feel free to share your knowledge!
Gasoline not good for the fairing?
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There are quite a few threads on here about petrol scarring the indicator pods (and clocks surround) . They are painted and don't like petrol. Various solutions have been recommended over time, including WD40. From memory all help to disguise it, but none 'fix' it.
Cheers
Ian
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Ian
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Blue R100RS 1980
Suzuki GT250B 1977
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Same problem here. Major 'petrol/plastic interface one winters morning. All the black bits went white and then proceeded to 'crack' over the next few weeks. Ruined screen, both inciator pods and the kidney-dish that surrounds the clocks. Thankfully it's a despatch bike, ... so it simply made it look more 'homely'.
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