question about cleaning
#21
RE: question about cleaning
I pre-soak the bike with S-100 foam, wait just a few minutes, rinse with water, immediately apply Eagle 1 spray on wax, and then towel that off with cotton detailing towels that I got from an auto parts store. I started using the Eagle 1 after I read a good review about it in American Iron magazine.
#22
RE: question about cleaning
ORIGINAL: Mountainkowboy
I use the S-100 foam, I have tried the liquid but I like the foam better (same as Hondapro). You can see it lift the dirt from the paint. IMO, I would never take a cloth or mitt to my bike while washing, its to easy to scratch the finish. Then I wash the foam off with a lite spray and use a cycle dryer to remove the water. Then I use the clay and lubricant to clean the paint till its baby butt smooth, and use S-100 carnuba wax on everything but the cases. It does not leave a residue on any surface and makes getting the bugs off easier. To remove the wax I use a baby diaper and finish with a micro fiber cloth. In between major washings, I just foam, dry and use Harley Gloss or a wet detailer spray that I get from my friend called "the juice". This works for me but is JMHO, My 1.5 year old BLACK EG that I sold had no swirl marks in the paint-anywhere, and looked like the day I picked it up from the dealer.
I use the S-100 foam, I have tried the liquid but I like the foam better (same as Hondapro). You can see it lift the dirt from the paint. IMO, I would never take a cloth or mitt to my bike while washing, its to easy to scratch the finish. Then I wash the foam off with a lite spray and use a cycle dryer to remove the water. Then I use the clay and lubricant to clean the paint till its baby butt smooth, and use S-100 carnuba wax on everything but the cases. It does not leave a residue on any surface and makes getting the bugs off easier. To remove the wax I use a baby diaper and finish with a micro fiber cloth. In between major washings, I just foam, dry and use Harley Gloss or a wet detailer spray that I get from my friend called "the juice". This works for me but is JMHO, My 1.5 year old BLACK EG that I sold had no swirl marks in the paint-anywhere, and looked like the day I picked it up from the dealer.
What do you mean by "use the clay and lubricants to clean"?
Dan
#24
#26
RE: question about cleaning
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ORIGINAL: Mountainkowboy
I use the S-100 foam, I have tried the liquid but I like the foam better (same as Hondapro). You can see it lift the dirt from the paint. IMO, I would never take a cloth or mitt to my bike while washing, its to easy to scratch the finish. Then I wash the foam off with a lite spray and use a cycle dryer to remove the water. Then I use the clay and lubricant to clean the paint till its baby butt smooth, and use S-100 carnuba wax on everything but the cases. It does not leave a residue on any surface and makes getting the bugs off easier. To remove the wax I use a baby diaper and finish with a micro fiber cloth. In between major washings, I just foam, dry and use Harley Gloss or a wet detailer spray that I get from my friend called "the juice". This works for me but is JMHO, My 1.5 year old BLACK EG that I sold had no swirl marks in the paint-anywhere, and looked like the day I picked it up from the dealer.
MountainKowboy,
What do you mean by "use the clay and lubricants to clean"?
Dan
ORIGINAL: Mountainkowboy
I use the S-100 foam, I have tried the liquid but I like the foam better (same as Hondapro). You can see it lift the dirt from the paint. IMO, I would never take a cloth or mitt to my bike while washing, its to easy to scratch the finish. Then I wash the foam off with a lite spray and use a cycle dryer to remove the water. Then I use the clay and lubricant to clean the paint till its baby butt smooth, and use S-100 carnuba wax on everything but the cases. It does not leave a residue on any surface and makes getting the bugs off easier. To remove the wax I use a baby diaper and finish with a micro fiber cloth. In between major washings, I just foam, dry and use Harley Gloss or a wet detailer spray that I get from my friend called "the juice". This works for me but is JMHO, My 1.5 year old BLACK EG that I sold had no swirl marks in the paint-anywhere, and looked like the day I picked it up from the dealer.
MountainKowboy,
What do you mean by "use the clay and lubricants to clean"?
Dan
#28
RE: question about cleaning
Metro is a GREAT company but there are differences in all their models..the unit you described looks to be the 1 3/4 HP unit. The motor and filtering will determine the price.
These are my specs: To max out our Black Baron, we had the good folks at Metro Vac put a heavy duty, dual ball bearing motor in it with 4.0 peak horsepower and a twin fan drive that delivers 29,000 fpm air delivery. We give the Black Barron a two year parts and labor warranty. (Twice as long as the standard Air Force Blaster)
By the way your orange unit..I have had for over twenty five years and still works like its brand new.
I also brought one of those "dog house" ones for my labs on ebay for 15.00.
These are my specs: To max out our Black Baron, we had the good folks at Metro Vac put a heavy duty, dual ball bearing motor in it with 4.0 peak horsepower and a twin fan drive that delivers 29,000 fpm air delivery. We give the Black Barron a two year parts and labor warranty. (Twice as long as the standard Air Force Blaster)
By the way your orange unit..I have had for over twenty five years and still works like its brand new.
I also brought one of those "dog house" ones for my labs on ebay for 15.00.
#29
RE: question about cleaning
Clay is used to remove contaminates from the surface of the paint. ie...those things falling from the sky. Always a good idea to remove contaminates before polishing so as not to "rub" them into the paint. There are various grades of clay bars. Normal OTC clay is a medium grade and usually sold with a lube but you can lube with a QD or even you soap water.. We use a clay at the shop that is such a fine grade that we can clay with out removing sealants. OTC clays will remove your wax or sealant.
ORIGINAL: mojo workin
MountainKowboy,
What do you mean by "use the clay and lubricants to clean"?
Dan
ORIGINAL: Mountainkowboy
I use the S-100 foam, I have tried the liquid but I like the foam better (same as Hondapro). You can see it lift the dirt from the paint. IMO, I would never take a cloth or mitt to my bike while washing, its to easy to scratch the finish. Then I wash the foam off with a lite spray and use a cycle dryer to remove the water. Then I use the clay and lubricant to clean the paint till its baby butt smooth, and use S-100 carnuba wax on everything but the cases. It does not leave a residue on any surface and makes getting the bugs off easier. To remove the wax I use a baby diaper and finish with a micro fiber cloth. In between major washings, I just foam, dry and use Harley Gloss or a wet detailer spray that I get from my friend called "the juice". This works for me but is JMHO, My 1.5 year old BLACK EG that I sold had no swirl marks in the paint-anywhere, and looked like the day I picked it up from the dealer.
I use the S-100 foam, I have tried the liquid but I like the foam better (same as Hondapro). You can see it lift the dirt from the paint. IMO, I would never take a cloth or mitt to my bike while washing, its to easy to scratch the finish. Then I wash the foam off with a lite spray and use a cycle dryer to remove the water. Then I use the clay and lubricant to clean the paint till its baby butt smooth, and use S-100 carnuba wax on everything but the cases. It does not leave a residue on any surface and makes getting the bugs off easier. To remove the wax I use a baby diaper and finish with a micro fiber cloth. In between major washings, I just foam, dry and use Harley Gloss or a wet detailer spray that I get from my friend called "the juice". This works for me but is JMHO, My 1.5 year old BLACK EG that I sold had no swirl marks in the paint-anywhere, and looked like the day I picked it up from the dealer.
What do you mean by "use the clay and lubricants to clean"?
Dan
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