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While at a Harley Open House, I came across a fellow who was selling "Brite One Pro Wax." So, being the sucker that I am, I purchased a couple spray bottles. The spray bottle says that it's a professional wax and detailer in one. It contains #1 yellow carnauba wax and advance crosslink bonding technology.
"I have noted that several Harley Dealers in Illinois have been using Pro Wax to detail their bikes. Check out his website for further information, although somewhat scarce.
Previously, I used Dri Wash and Guard, waterless system. In my opinion, I think the Pro Wax works better. Just my 2 cents worth. Might be worth giving it a try on your scooter.
I use it too. That stuff is great! Slippery as it gets. After you apply it and lets say you hit some bugs they wipe right off! Im pretty sure they guy who makes it lives here in IL. I use to only be able to buy it at Chicago HD but I see it at a lot of dealers around here now...
How much is this stuff!!, cant get ahold of anybody on there site!
It is hard to come by but, there's many dealers in Northern IL who carries it. If you live out of state, I would try calling the number on his website. A large bottle cost me $12.95 and it goes a long way. I've tried pledge, dri-wash, etc. and this stuff does the best for me on my ride. Here's his web address: http://www.brite1inc.com/
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