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Old 01-28-2007, 01:03 PM
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Once again I'd like to tap and vast knowledge gathered here.
I've only had my Sporty since November and had itwashedand waxedby the dealer three times during maintenance/oil change - upgrades.
When doing it myself what are some tips for a professional look (I've added even more chrome to the Custom). And...
What are the things to avoid so I don't hurt the finish, electrical system, etc.
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:07 PM
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Very controversial subject. I go to the do it yourself car wash and be careful not to put high pressure water on sealed hubs, instruments and electrical. I have never hada problem doing this but it is a big no-no to alot of people.

For light clean up I like Lemon Pledge on painted surfaces and Windex on chrom surfaces.
 
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I just use the old bucket, wash mitt and garden hose. I use Meguiars car wash soap and S-100 cleaner sometimes. after washing and drying I use S-100 wax, it is the best wax I have ever seen. I like how it won't stain platic pieces with that white crap amd it goes on and off like butter. Best looking shine ever.
 
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:20 PM
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The below products are your friend...



 
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Old 01-28-2007, 01:26 PM
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If you happen to own a good leaf blower, they make a good substitute for the motorcycle dryer.
 
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I use a air compressor (80 gal tank 2 stage) plenty of air at 100 psi.


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Nothing cleans laced wheels better than a new, clean, white, wide shoe lace with your favorite chrome polish.


 
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Oh, and another thing.
I've got a small scratch on the gas tank from my key. [:@]
What's good for that.
Thanks guys.
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I use the Mr. Clean AutoDry Car Wash System every weekend. It's really fast and easy. I use my leaf blower for a quick dry. If you read the reviews the main con is the cost of refills, but if you only use it on your bike they last a long time.
 
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Try scratch x by Meguiars for the key. I haven't tried it on my bike yet, I hear it is great. See here for more info...https://www.hdforums.com/forumid_219/tt.htm This should keep you busy for a while. Enjoy.
 


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