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Stumbled across this recommendation; it's highly-touted by folks on another forum and is apparently recommended for use on motorcycles.
I live in a dry area so don't use it and can't comment but here it is.
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/cspages/acf50.php
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+1 ACF-50 is great stuff. I'm trying the S100 at the moment.
For plastic and rubber parts I use 303 Aerospace Protectant. This stuff is amazing and can stop fading completely. Between the two the girl is looking great.
http://www.303products.com/303r-aerospac...-32oz.html
RM you should try this stuff being in Navada. Thanks for the ACF-50 tip, I had forgotten about them.
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Did my fenders two weeks ago with ACF50, fingers crossed....
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(03-19-2014, 03:04 AM)Mick65_imp Wrote: Did my fenders two weeks ago with ACF50, fingers crossed....
ACF 50 is very good. i use it on a cloth and just wipe it on everything. I took the fenders off from new and painted two coates underneath no corrosion showing on anything. For the more tricky parts i use spray or small brush.
If you want to clean it off for any reason use WD40.
Ride safe

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(03-19-2014, 03:02 AM)Ack-CB11_imp Wrote: +1 ACF-50 is great stuff. I'm trying the S100 at the moment.
For plastic and rubber parts I use 303 Aerospace Protectant. This stuff is amazing and can stop fading completely. Between the two the girl is looking great.
http://www.303products.com/303r-aerospac...-32oz.html
RM you should try this stuff being in Navada. Thanks for the ACF-50 tip, I had forgotten about them.
Thanks for that!
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I use the 303 Protectant also. It is kind of expensive, but works great like Ack says. Its great for marine use too.
Make sure you buy the Protectant. There is a 303 fabric guard too, for Sunbrella, etc. And that works good too for boats tops, patio unbrellas, or whatever.
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1. Smother the motorcycle with Kramp Easy-Lube.
2. Discard the motorcycle.