Cleaning Your Buell
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Chrome and
aluminum parts must be maintained regularly to retain their
original shine and luster. Frequently clean and wax your new
Buell motorcycle to inhibit rust and corrosion.
To aid you in keeping your motorcycle clean, see a Buell
dealer for cleaning, touch-up, polishing and waxing products.
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Observe warnings on labels of cleaning compounds.
Failure to follow warnings could result in death or
serious injury. (00076a)
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Do not wash brake discs with cleaners containing
chlorine or silicone. Cleaners containing chlorine and
silicone can impair brake function, which could result
in death or serious injury. (00077a)
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Do not use abrasive cleaners on frame, side stand,
swingarm and wheels. The finish on these parts could be
damaged if abrasive cleaners are used. (00244a)
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Do not let the brakes, engine, mufflers or air cleaner
to get wet when washing your motorcycle. Allowing these
components to get too wet can adversely affect their
performance, which could result in death or serious
injury. Start engine immediately after washing, and make
sure brakes and engine are operating properly before
riding in traffic. (00078a)
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Molded-In-Color Body Panel Care
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Molded-In-Color Surfaces
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Use of abrasive products or powered buffing
equipment will cause permanent cosmetic damage to
body panels. Use only recommended products and
techniques outlined in this manual to avoid damaging
body panels. (00245b)
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Do not use touch-up paint on molded-in-color body
panels. Use of touch-up paint can damage finish.
(00246a)
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The body panels
feature molded-in-color technology. The color pigment is
mixed in with the material when the part is made, not
applied over the surface. Molded-in-color panels require
different maintenance than painted surfaces to maintain
their original shine. Using methods that work on painted
surfaces may ruin the finish of molded-in-color parts.
Recommended Products
Products recommended
for the proper care and maintenance of molded-in-color body
panels are listed below:
- HARLEY WASH (Part No. 99715-90) or HARLEY SUN WASH
(Part No. 94659-98).
- HARLEY GLOSS (Part No. 94627-98).
- HARLEY GLAZE POLISH AND SEALANT (Part No.
99701-84).
- HARLEY SWIRL AND SCRATCH TREATMENT (Part No.
94655-98).
Washing
To wash molded-in-color panels follow the instructions
below:
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Rinse surface with water.
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Wash with Harley Wash or Harley Sun Wash.
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Rinse surface thoroughly with water.
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Dry with a clean chamois or soft dry natural fiber
cloth.
Cleaning Between Washings
Untreated
molded-in-color body panels sometimes have a static charge
that attracts dust. Applying Harley Gloss or Harley Glaze
Polish and Sealant to molded-in-color surfaces will
eliminate this condition.
To keep a high gloss finish on molded-in-color panels
follow the instructions below:
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Spray Harley Gloss onto surface and wipe with a
clean soft natural fiber cloth or Harley
Softcloth.
NOTE:
Rain or water will remove Harley Gloss from body
panels.
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Reapply Harley Gloss as required to keep surfaces
looking their best.
Polishing
Polishing molded-in-color body
panels results in greater surface gloss and a protective
coating.
Apply Harley Glaze Polish and Sealant every six months or
as required to keep molded-in-color panels protected and
looking their best.
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Clean and dry surfaces to be polished. See
Washing.
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Apply Harley Glaze Polish and Sealant to clean,
slightly dampened cloth or sponge and apply to
surface with a light overlapping motion. Make sure
to cover all areas.
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Let Harley Glaze Polish and Sealant dry to a haze
and buff off residue with a clean soft cloth or
Harley Softcloth.
Minor Scratch Removal
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Use of abrasive products or powered buffing
equipment will cause permanent cosmetic damage to
body panels. Use only recommended products and
techniques outlined in this manual to avoid damaging
body panels. (00245b)
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To remove minor
scratches from body panels follow the instructions below:
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To remove light surface scratches and rubs, use
Harley Swirl and Scratch Treatment as
recommended.
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Make sure Swirl and Scratch Treatment is applied
with a moist cloth and by hand (not by
machine).
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After scratch or rub has been repaired, polish
surface lightly with Harley Glaze.
NOTE:
Black body panels are more prone to suffer
permanent cosmetic damage if attempts to remove
scratches are overdone.
Major Scratch Removal
There is no repair
procedure for severely scratched surfaces. Severely
scratched body panels must be replaced.
Decals: Blast Models
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NOTE:
The body panels on Blast Models are shipped from the
factory untreated and ready for decal application.
If Personal F/X™ decals are to be applied to molded-in-color
body panels, they must be applied to the original, untreated
surface for proper adhesion. If Harley Glaze Polish and Sealant
or similar product has been applied to the panels, the decal
will not adhere properly. Apply wax and grease remover, such as
Dupont's Prep-Sol to treated panels to remove Harley Glaze prior
to applying decals for best results. Prep-Sol is available at
most automotive aftermarket dealers. Follow instructions on
product for proper usage. Prep-Sol will not affect
molded-in-color panels.
Cloth Care
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Vacuum or blow dust off.
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Use mild soap and warm water for more difficult stains
on the cloth. Rinse thoroughly. Always allow cloth to
dry completely before using.
Vinyl Care
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Wash with a good
quality detergent or S100®.
Wheel Care: Blast Models
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To maintain the
original luster and appearance of the wheels on your Buell
motorcycle, clean and polish wheels as often as possible to
inhibit rust and corrosion. Damage from harsh chemicals, acid
based wheel cleaners, brake dust and lack of maintenance can
occur. Regular washing and the use of a corrosion protectant
will help to maintain their original appearance.
Harley-Davidson WHEEL AND TIRE CLEANER (Part No. 94658-98) is
recommended for cleaning wheels and tires. Then use HARLEY
GLOSS™ (Part No. 94627-98) to protect the wheel surfaces.
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Be careful not to get the brakes wet when washing
vehicle. Wet brake pads and/or discs can adversely
affect brake performance, which could result in death or
serious injury. (00079a)
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NOTES:
- It is imperative that the wheels are cared for
weekly to guard against pitting and
corrosion.
- Corrosion of these components is not considered to
be a defect in materials or workmanship.
Buell
recommends the following products:
- WHEEL AND TIRE CLEANER (Part No. 94658-98):
cleaner/degreaser for wheels, tires and engine.
- HARLEY GLOSS™ (Part No. 94627-98): all purpose surface
protection the provides UV protection and a gloss
finish.
See a Buell dealer for cleaning, polishing and waxing
products.
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