Chrome Protection and Cleaning
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This thread isn't the first place I'd heard of just keeping chrome clean, but unless you're washing the bike with distilled water, you'll have a film of minerals, soap, and whatnot on the surface. This is what is removed by polish, wax, or whatever you use, that gives it brilliance - the illusion that your product is better than someone else's.
As for NOT waxing, I can't really say. Like others, I'm not wanting to be the guinea pig using my scooter as a test model.
I suspect that whatever works fastest after a washing is the better product, which would make quickwaxes the winner. I truly cannot tell any difference whatsoever (and I tried) between one handlebar done with that and the other with metal polish. Except that fastwax spray went 5 times faster to polish.
Again; never touch a dirty bike with a rag.
As for NOT waxing, I can't really say. Like others, I'm not wanting to be the guinea pig using my scooter as a test model.
I suspect that whatever works fastest after a washing is the better product, which would make quickwaxes the winner. I truly cannot tell any difference whatsoever (and I tried) between one handlebar done with that and the other with metal polish. Except that fastwax spray went 5 times faster to polish.
Again; never touch a dirty bike with a rag.
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