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    Hey guys, I've been riding my katana to work for the last month or so really early so I guess I have been rubbing my boots against the tail fairings and sissybar.... bad thing is that they're white so now I have these ugly black boot streaks all over the back of my bike. Is there any way to remove them without damaging the paint?

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    Marks from a shoe should rub right off with a damp cloth.
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    • #3
      Goo be gone.

      Works awesome.

      KRey
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      • #4
        Just tried warm damp rag and nothing, Gonna' go pick up some Goo be gone and try that, will keep ya posted.

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        • #5
          try a large pink pencil eraser if you have one, I have had luck with those before removing shoe marks from things.


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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kreylyn View Post
            Goo be gone.

            Works awesome.

            KRey
            thats what I used to remove my factory teal, pink and purple decals let it soak for a minute an it should rub right off
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            • #7
              Goo Gone didnt work, but the pencil eraser worked a little bit, for the small ones Aluminum polish got it right off though.

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