Waterless wash and wax
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Waterless wash and wax
I finally got around to using this cleaner/wax product I bought back in October. I have always wondered how to keep my bike clean during the winter. I read a report on this product on a car detailing site and decided to try it. I hate riding a filthy bike.
It worked like a charm. I sprayed it on, let it soak for about 15 seconds, then wiped off (in one direction per instructions). Then once again with microfiber towels = WOW!! Looks like it just came off the showroom floor.....really.
It was about 45* in the garage. I was too chicken to try it in colder temps.
The product is called EcoSmart=RU from The Chemical Guys in L.A.
It worked like a charm. I sprayed it on, let it soak for about 15 seconds, then wiped off (in one direction per instructions). Then once again with microfiber towels = WOW!! Looks like it just came off the showroom floor.....really.
It was about 45* in the garage. I was too chicken to try it in colder temps.
The product is called EcoSmart=RU from The Chemical Guys in L.A.
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Best stuff I've used for making the bike look nice quickly is this Honda cleaner. Fantastic stuff. Works great on all painted surfaces, chrome and plastics. It's inexpensive too. A lot of people I know who enter their old antique cars actually use this to spot clean parts right before shows and competitions.
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Best stuff I've used for making the bike look nice quickly is this Honda cleaner. Fantastic stuff. Works great on all painted surfaces, chrome and plastics. It's inexpensive too. A lot of people I know who enter their old antique cars actually use this to spot clean parts right before shows and competitions.
https://www.amazon.com/d/Car-Polishi...ish/B004FSEJZA
https://www.amazon.com/d/Car-Polishi...ish/B004FSEJZA
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