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Yep....been using it quite a while...certainly better than anything I have tried that was 15+ dollars a can. Gave up using "regular" wax products on the bike a long time ago.
Yes Lemon Pledge is the bomb for sure. I don't like to use it on my paint. but i use it on the rest of the bike and it's like magic. I wipe it on with one micro fiber and then buff it off with another micro fiber and it's like new. I never wash my bikes and only use quick detailer and Pledge on them and they look like new. I guess if i rode in the rain then I would have to wash LOL!
I started using it last year and the only downside is it seems to attract bees, must be the scent. I only noticed it when the bike was parked.
This one gave me a chuckle...guess those bees aren't much good at keeping up with a fast-moving bike!
It also reminded me of our last camping spot in the Cascades on our return trip from Sturgis last year -- while parked in at the camp site, the yellow jackets were going nuts around the bikes. We finally attributed it to all the bug (and bee) guts smashed all over the bikes!
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