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Old 02-03-2011, 12:21 PM
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Pig Spit is the BOMB for black motors,makes them look better than new.
 
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Silicone product?
 
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Harley came out with something that is the same and yeah that pig spit works wonders, I like the aerosol best spray and forget about it.
 
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I use Pig Spit on my ride...Works Great............
 
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Does pig spit act as a polish for the matte black paint? I currently use window cleaner, diluted slightly with water.

I love the fact the you can spray it on the wrinkle engine areas to clean.

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Old 02-03-2011, 02:43 PM
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Originally Posted by C O L E M A N F U
Spit or Snot? Not sure which but a guy (Dinos Detail at Destination Daytona) told me it would be great for my black bike? I was looking for something to clean the crinkle black parts of the motor. He said to spray it on and let it sit over night.
They are two different products and both work well. The "Spit" is what I used on the crinkle black, rubber and plastic parts. Sorry for any confusion...
 
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Thanks hdgzr!!!
 
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Pig Spit (in an aerosol can) is another good product. Works well on the matte black finishes and rubber/plastic parts.

I've always used it on my tires, boots, saddlebags... thinking it was just for leather, rubber etc?

never used it on any painted surfaces ...hmmmmm

 
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Originally Posted by Buckinfitch
I've always used it on my tires, boots, saddlebags... thinking it was just for leather, rubber etc?

never used it on any painted surfaces ...hmmmmm

Yea, he clarified in his previous post, that the pig snot and pig spit are different products.

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