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    Senior Member Deer Slayer's Avatar
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    I use it to clean matt white finish on my Spyder. Removes all my dirty finger prints.
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    I've been using this for years on my VTX and now F6b, buy it by the case. Never use water on my bike.

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    Quote Originally Posted by photodiver View Post
    I've been using this for years on my VTX and now F6b, buy it by the case. Never use water on my bike.
    Try a 5 gallon bucket of clear water to rinse a microfiber in as you wash it. Without rinsing sometimes you can push dirt into those grooves that are hard to reach. If I'm not doing a full wash I use the Spirits + water rinse. You can get a microfiber pretty dry just by wringing it.
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    By far the best stuff I have ever used on a bike...and you can use it on everything.

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    Attachment 24149 ....followed 24 hrs later by....Attachment 24150

    You need to be careful about applying the Sealant Glaze properly....but when you're done, the finish is hard as iron and won't need to be redone for years. I have used them both on my cars and my bikes for over 20 years.

    To keep it looking perfect, take a bottle of Sonus Acrylic Glanz to it with a rag from time to time...then go back over it with a clean dry rag to buff. Takes less than 5 minutes to do the whole bike. (and when was the last time you could say it takes longer to wash your bike than it does to polish?)




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