I've tried many different products but this on put anything else I tried to shame. I might pitch the other products on my shelf after using it one time.
I've tried many different products but this on put anything else I tried to shame. I might pitch the other products on my shelf after using it one time.
I know this stuff is used a lot in the atv community on plastics to renew them, but does it work well on painted tins and chrome? Also is it a good quick detailer between washes or more of a wax coat on a freshly washed bike? Thx.
I've never been aware of this level of detailing. Wax & buff is about all I'm aware of. Maybe a little Bug Splat on top. Where do you find this level of detailing?
Its amazing some of the products that are out there now. Plenty of legit detailing forums out there and sites.
Most of the professional detail stuff thats out there can be bought online, some you have to have a license to buy.
I've never used a quick detailer, how does this work? You ride the bike, then instead of washing it you spray on the detailer and wipe it all off? Aren't you guys worried about the dust, dirt and grit getting ground into the finish and causing those star burst scratches in the paint??? I can't image waxing over road grime.
I've never used a quick detailer, how does this work? You ride the bike, then instead of washing it you spray on the detailer and wipe it all off? Aren't you guys worried about the dust, dirt and grit getting ground into the finish and causing those star burst scratches in the paint??? I can't image waxing over road grime.
Quick detailers are NOT designed for routine cleaning. I don't use them, I use waterless wash instead. Last time I used a QD was for claying