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    Quote Originally Posted by opas ride View Post
    +1 and then some my friend!!..As I said I have had over 20 bikes and just as many cars over the years and nothing, in my humble opinion, works as good as Honda Spray Polish for the money....Never had any faded paint, peeling paint, or other issues ever!!...
    Upon yours and others' recommendations, I just purchased two cans on Amazon for $17. My ride is still dirty from the last time I rode in the rain. Can I use the Honda spray polish/cleaner directly on the dirty surfaces or do I need to wash it with soap and water first?
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    I thinks it's prudent to water rinse the surface first if it's heavier than dust. That eliminates some risk of heavy particles scratching the surface..that's my modus operandi. I also use it on the windshield.

    Lemon pledge popped up in the discussion here and that's also a great product for our usage. I've heard it referred to as the detailer's secret. I started using the Honda cleaner when I noticed it was just marginally more per can than Pledge but a can of Honda goes a lot farther. ymmv

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    Quote Originally Posted by VStarRider View Post
    Upon yours and others' recommendations, I just purchased two cans on Amazon for $17. My ride is still dirty from the last time I rode in the rain. Can I use the Honda spray polish/cleaner directly on the dirty surfaces or do I need to wash it with soap and water first?
    I have never used soap and water on any of my bikes in over 20 years..I suppose if the thing is filthy dirty from a lot of road grime maybe a quick rise would not hurt...I have gotten mine fairly dirty at times, and I just apply the Honda spray polish/cleaner, let it set for a few and then wipe clean with a micro fiber cloth/towel...Looks and shines like new!!!...Ride safe

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    I use Multisurface Pledge, shit finish on my black bike, when it gets bad enough I'll paint it or sell it.

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    What wax do you use

    Quote Originally Posted by Greg O View Post
    I use Multisurface Pledge, shit finish on my black bike, when it gets bad enough I'll paint it or sell it.
    New guy here with my 2 cents. I have been using a product called Collinite 835 for years and it is unquestionably the finest stuff I've ever used. It was originally designed to coat electric wire insulators from the elements and is UNBELIEVABLY long lasting, as per it's intended purpose. It goes on like butter and wipes off just as easy, with no color transfer to the cloth, as it is not really a wax, but more of a sealer that allows bugs and brake dust to just wipe right off. It is available at Advance Auto or online. Try it, you won't use anything else!

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    On my '15 Matte Silver Deluxe....


    Klasse Car Care http://www.klasseusa.com


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    Apply Klasse All-In-One (red bottle) then, 24 hours later, come back and apply Klasse Sealant Glaze (silver bottle) whisper thin over top of it.

    Absolutely bulletproof finish. Lasts forever and nothing sticks to it. Any bugs or etc. wipes off easy peasy with a damp cloth.


    Been using it forever on my cars and have never had a complaint. Not to mention that one bottle of each will last you in excess of 15 to 20 YEARS.




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    F11 Top Coat

    I'm pretty lazy when it comes to detailing - I've been using a product called F11 Top Coat for 1 year and I really like it. The guy who restored my 1989 Chevy pickup suggested it.
    Here in the South we have love bugs twice a year and so far the F11 has been making it easy peasy to wipe off the corrosive green gut juices.
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    Zaino...

    Z-CS after washing and clay-bar with Dawn to get a fresh foundation.

    Z-2 or Z-5 after the Z-CS cures; usually 3 coats will suffice for 6 months.

    Touch-up in between with Z-6 or Z-8 detailing spray.

    Makes paint look amazing while also providing a lot of protection.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quartermain View Post
    New guy here with my 2 cents. I have been using a product called Collinite 835 for years and it is unquestionably the finest stuff I've ever used. It was originally designed to coat electric wire insulators from the elements and is UNBELIEVABLY long lasting, as per it's intended purpose. It goes on like butter and wipes off just as easy, with no color transfer to the cloth, as it is not really a wax, but more of a sealer that allows bugs and brake dust to just wipe right off. It is available at Advance Auto or online. Try it, you won't use anything else!
    Ditto on the Collinite 835 "Insulator Wax." I have used it since the very early days of the Valkyrie. I use other waxes as well, but I believe the 835 is the longest lasting with the best protection that I have tried.

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    2016 F6B Deluxe Matte silver
    i use Rat Wax for my bike works great easy to apply and clean , bought a kit that included individual (sealed) packets that don`t take up any room and are great for trips and bug removal

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