Stains stuck to your vehicle are really irritating, especially if they are stubborn stains that are difficult to clean. If the stain is just an ordinary stain, maybe it can be removed by washing it, but what if the stains are stubborn?? Maybe you should try another way to remove it because water and soap alone may not be enough.

For example, when your motorbike is splashed with Korean glue. As we know, Korean glue is capable of gluing things together. This type of glue is very difficult once it sticks to the motorbike body. But don't worry because it turns out there is a trick to overcome this. The following is the information quoted by Otodiva.com from Wahanahonda.com.

The steps:

  • Wash the motorbike then dry it.
  • Then smear eucalyptus oil on the motorbike and wait for two minutes.
  • Meanwhile, prepare a soft, clean cloth and drip eucalyptus oil onto the cloth.
  • Polish the part of the motorbike that is exposed to drops of Korean glue in the same direction. Polish until the glue drip marks disappear.
  • After the scars are gone, Immediately wash the motorbike with special motorbike shampoo or soap, for optimal results.
  • Apart from eucalyptus oil, You can also do the method above using acetone.
  • Apart from cleaning glue drips, Eucalyptus oil can also make a dull motorbike body shine again.

It turns out that the benefits of eucalyptus oil are not only for warming the body and removing traces of Korean glue droplets. You can also use eucalyptus oil to make the originally dull motorbike body shiny again with eucalyptus oil.

Here are the tips :

Wash the motorbike thoroughly and make sure there is no dirt attached. Then drop eucalyptus oil on the motorbike body and spread it evenly over the entire surface. Rub gently with a clean cloth. You can do this repeatedly until the motorbike body looks shiny. Besides being easy and cheap, Using eucalyptus oil is good for removing drip marks from Korean glue and restoring the car's shine, is a safe move. Because, Eucalyptus oil also does not contain alcohol.



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