Washless cleaner?
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/11/2006 10:39:17 AM
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vabiker07
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I have used it and works GREAT....actaullay need some more as I have run out
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/16/2006 8:45:47 PM
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anubisss
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What is this stuff. Did a google for it. I'm still at a loss. I like pledge myself.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/23/2006 9:06:30 PM
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tchop
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I have used it for years and wouldn't want to be without it. I buy it from a vender at a local car show every year. I believe his email address is hdaffron@yahoo.com---------DRI WASH'n GUARD
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/26/2006 9:54:18 AM
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King Rider
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Now I am curious. I checked out the web site and it looks too good to be true. Does this really work? I have used Pinnacle and Griots cleaners and waxes for several years and swear by them.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/26/2006 10:02:31 AM
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Georgia Kracker
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Honda makes a excellent cleaner. It is in a black can and you get it at the Honda motorcycle shops. Better than Mequiers detailing mist.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/26/2006 10:03:14 AM
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Georgia Kracker
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Honda makes a excellent cleaner. It is in a black can and you get it at the Honda motorcycle shops. Better than Mequiers detailing mist.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/26/2006 10:08:34 AM
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anubisss
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The honda cleaner used to be called honda brite I believe, but the neme has changed. Just go to the dealer and ask them. I have some and t rocks. That pig spit is also great on all parts of the bike.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 10/29/2006 8:01:16 PM
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Panhead_1_9_4_8
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Dri wash & Guard is freekin great! Started using it on my Vette and been using it for years on my bikes. I think it's only available through independant dealers ... sort of like Amsoil. Anyway ... here is a web site. http://www.dwgint.net/esuite/home/vmcvay/ You can get it cheap on Ebay too.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 11/23/2006 7:51:08 PM
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DaveT
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Driwash is a spray-on wipe-off product, and it works well if your bike is already clean. It should not be used on a dirty bike, or the grime just scratches the paint. If you have to wash the bike already, I don't see the point in it. It is a great polish and wax, but even the company recommends washing first if the bike is quite dirty. The company does recommend it for use when the bike is only moderately dirty, but if you are worried about swirl marks, this product should definitely be avoided.
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 5/20/2008 12:30:25 AM
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FXWGG
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I use it, I love it, I just bought more of it! Great for those black lines you get on a white trailer. I have used it on both bikes, my corvette, and work pickup. The stuff is just like a sore peter...you can't beat it!
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RE: Washless cleaner? - 5/29/2008 6:15:43 PM
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KuntryBoy
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Turtle Wax also makes a Waterless Wash.Wal-Mart carries it.It does a pretty good job for the most part,tho I think I have seen a very few fine line wipe marks on tank.I do use a micro-fiber cloth to apply it and an old t-shirt(soft cotton) to dry.It's still better than using a water hose to wash. I'll never use water on a bike again. Causes too many electrical problems down the road. Water gets in everywhere there's an opening, and trust me you'll pay for it later somenight ur ready to leave to ride and ya hit the switch and ..........nuttin !!!!!!
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