Best quick Detailer?
#32
I used to use some stuff called "Plexus" ... worked great, but it about doubled in price - now about $25 a 12 oz. aerosol can ... Then I came across some stuff that actually works really good and it's only $10 per can (12 oz.) it's called ... R U ready ? ... HONDABRITE ... might void yer warranty though ...
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Scudda (09-24-2017)
#33
I just picked up a bottle of this and I have to say it worked very well. No streaks and a great shine
https://surfcitygarage.com/car-care/...-detailer.html
https://surfcitygarage.com/car-care/...-detailer.html
#35
For years I used Mequiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer, its good stuff. Use it on the entire bike paint and chrome
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...detailertrade/
About a year ago I switched to Wizard products, I really like it and feel its as good if not better than Mequiar's. However the biggest reason I use it is that I can get it at cost through my son's shop which makes it more economical than buying Mequiars from a store. The Wizards stuff is also good on both paint and chrome and in addition works on Lexan
http://wizardsproducts.com/mist-n-shine-22-oz/
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...detailertrade/
About a year ago I switched to Wizard products, I really like it and feel its as good if not better than Mequiar's. However the biggest reason I use it is that I can get it at cost through my son's shop which makes it more economical than buying Mequiars from a store. The Wizards stuff is also good on both paint and chrome and in addition works on Lexan
http://wizardsproducts.com/mist-n-shine-22-oz/
That's what I use as well.
Looks like great minds think alike, and in this case great minds are from the same place.
#36
I don't mind a dirty bike. It's proof that I've been riding. However sometimes you just have to clean it up.
I used to use Original Bike Spirits. It worked well in a pinch and left the paint looking great, but it left an oily film that attracted more dust.
I've since become a fan of the 303 Speed Detailer. It removes the bugs and any oils I pick up but doesn't leave any residue.
I used to use Original Bike Spirits. It worked well in a pinch and left the paint looking great, but it left an oily film that attracted more dust.
I've since become a fan of the 303 Speed Detailer. It removes the bugs and any oils I pick up but doesn't leave any residue.
#38
I've been using Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer for years. Available everywhere. Works great.
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...detailertrade/
I also have had good results with Pig Snot spray detailer
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/900-272
http://www.meguiars.com/en/automotiv...detailertrade/
I also have had good results with Pig Snot spray detailer
http://www.jpcycles.com/product/900-272
#39
I use this
http://www.candycoatstore.com/
Best stuff Ive found so far. Works on the whole bike, paint, chrome, plastic etc.
http://www.candycoatstore.com/
Best stuff Ive found so far. Works on the whole bike, paint, chrome, plastic etc.
#40
Topcoat is "Supposed" to be a coating. Reports from detailers on forums I belong to is that it is over priced and I won't say what else. There are way better coatings on the market then Topcoat.
There has been many threads about instant detailers. I don't use them personally because I try and keep all of my detailing products at a self imposed limit. I have thousands of dollars wrapped up in detailing supplies; machines, pads, MF towels, compounds, polishes, coatings, sealants, and a few waxes. One of the best all around products to have is a waterless wash, in concentrate form. Many good ones out there, BlackFire, Wolfgang, Ultima, Pinnacle, etc. 1oz of product to 48oz of distilled water for the one I use. You can wash your bike with it, remove bugs, use it for quick remover of dust. Many applications.
$29 for the bottle and it makes 6 gallons of wash, I'd say thats economical. Waterless wash is way slicker than a detailer and cleans better than any other product mentioned.
Ive mixed up 4oz bottles for friend and let them try it and after the first use they order their own.
There has been many threads about instant detailers. I don't use them personally because I try and keep all of my detailing products at a self imposed limit. I have thousands of dollars wrapped up in detailing supplies; machines, pads, MF towels, compounds, polishes, coatings, sealants, and a few waxes. One of the best all around products to have is a waterless wash, in concentrate form. Many good ones out there, BlackFire, Wolfgang, Ultima, Pinnacle, etc. 1oz of product to 48oz of distilled water for the one I use. You can wash your bike with it, remove bugs, use it for quick remover of dust. Many applications.
$29 for the bottle and it makes 6 gallons of wash, I'd say thats economical. Waterless wash is way slicker than a detailer and cleans better than any other product mentioned.
Ive mixed up 4oz bottles for friend and let them try it and after the first use they order their own.
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