<p>Splattered bugs, grease, dirt and road debris can accumulate on motorcycle components and make them appear dingy. Motorcycle plastic parts, such as speedometer covers, tank caps and fenders, require specific cleaning techniques to remove clinging dirt and buildup. Some dirty plastic parts on motorcycles can create safety hazards for drivers; grimy windshields are difficult to see through and dusty speedometer covers are challenging to read. Fortunately, certain solutions and supplies can be used to clean the plastic components on motorcycles.</p> <p>instructions</p> <p>1.1<br /> Park the motorcycle in a shaded area. Allow the motorcycle to completely cool.</p> <p>2.2<br /> Spray the plastic components with water from a garden hose. Rinse all loose dirt and debris from the components.</p> <p>3.3<br /> Spray general motorcycle cleaner onto the plastic components. Scrub the components gently with a soft wash mitt.</p> <p>4.4<br /> Rinse the mitt with water frequently to prevent reapplying dirt to the plastic. Continue to clean the plastic components with the motorcycle cleaner until all dirt and debris are removed.</p> <p>5.5<br /> Rinse the plastic components with water from the garden hose. Dry the components thoroughly with a microfiber towel.</p>