Can I wax my "denim" finish?
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Can I wax my "denim" finish?
I don't even have a denim finish, but I've seen a few guys pull their bikes up to a bike show booth for a "free" demo on some kind of wax or silicone sealant stuff. They ride away smiling (???), with their nice satin paint job ruined with glossy swirls clogging up the pores. I just can't imagine what they were thinking. Hopefully it's not too much work to undo the harm.
Last edited by mcpastor; 01-14-2010 at 09:52 AM.
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Got gas on my tank and it left a mark. I took it up to Dinos Detail at Destination Daytona and he took the stain down some but you can still see it in the right light. I would add that it's an aftermarket flat black on the tank (I had it painted to get rid of the logo) so not sure if stock is more durable.
It's such a leaner that when when I uprighted the bike it sloshed gas all over the right side. Sucks.
Don't use wax, I don't even use Windex - it will clean it but does nothing to protect it. I use some spray I got from Dinos. It's a non streeking cleaner with some non wax protectant. Can't remember the name and not at home now.
It's such a leaner that when when I uprighted the bike it sloshed gas all over the right side. Sucks.
Don't use wax, I don't even use Windex - it will clean it but does nothing to protect it. I use some spray I got from Dinos. It's a non streeking cleaner with some non wax protectant. Can't remember the name and not at home now.
Last edited by C O L E M A N F U; 01-14-2010 at 10:12 AM.
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I second windex and clean any gas spills asap and don't have any stains on the paint.. I did learn a valuable lesson with wax and matte paint in the very beginning.. Didn't wax it for the shine but to protect the paint.. 3 days later the paint looked like dog **** with white residue in areas.. After a little thought I realized it was from the wax.. Stripped the wax and the paint looked great again.. I've thought about repainting my tins to a deep gloss black but then I think about how easy the matte is to clean and keep clean so I'm not going to do it anytime soon..
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Mine is factory paint job. Spilled gas on the tank once and wiped it with my hand. It was hot outside that day and it evaporated right away. Never did leave a stain on the tank.
I love the denim paint. It has to be the easiest bike to take care of. Windex works perfectly. All I have to do is shine chrome and chrome is easier to take care of and shine than gloss paint is.
I love the denim paint. It has to be the easiest bike to take care of. Windex works perfectly. All I have to do is shine chrome and chrome is easier to take care of and shine than gloss paint is.
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I use a something called black out, it is a silocone base and i use it on my black wrenkled paint and mit dose a killer gob, makes it look like new.
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[quote=C O L E M A N F U;6093628]Got gas on my tank and it left a mark. I took it up to Dinos Detail at Destination Daytona and he took the stain down some but you can still see it in the right light. I would add that it's an aftermarket flat black on the tank (I had it painted to get rid of the logo) so not sure if stock is more durable.quote]
Yes, the stock HD denim paint is more durable.
I've pulled out of a gas station a half a dozen times just to have the gas seep out of the cap and all down the side of the tank... Just clean it up as soon as I get home, no stains.
Yes, the stock HD denim paint is more durable.
I've pulled out of a gas station a half a dozen times just to have the gas seep out of the cap and all down the side of the tank... Just clean it up as soon as I get home, no stains.