D Dave A Well-known member Joined Mar 20, 2010 Messages 674 Oct 24, 2011 #21 Soak a rag with WD40 and press it into the stain. Won't hurt it and may work. Removes grease from chrome wheels faster than anything out there.
Soak a rag with WD40 and press it into the stain. Won't hurt it and may work. Removes grease from chrome wheels faster than anything out there.
B buellybill44 Well-known member Joined Dec 12, 2010 Messages 221 Apr 3, 2012 #22 I took a can wd-40 and a scotch-brite pad to it and it came right off. Didnt leave any scratches either. Click to expand... Sorry to bring up a super old post but I finally got around to doing this and the wd-40 and scotchbrite pad worked awesome!! I was really shocked at the results it looks brand new!! will be sure to post pics later
I took a can wd-40 and a scotch-brite pad to it and it came right off. Didnt leave any scratches either. Click to expand... Sorry to bring up a super old post but I finally got around to doing this and the wd-40 and scotchbrite pad worked awesome!! I was really shocked at the results it looks brand new!! will be sure to post pics later
N njdevils1990 Well-known member Joined Aug 24, 2010 Messages 1,216 Apr 3, 2012 #23 WD-40 works wonders on the frame and swingarm!