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hi folks
have seen s100 mentioned severeal times through here as a way to keep the black powder coat on the sportster clean...is this a harley product or do i look at auto zone?
my new bike and its bodygaurd
I rode with a guy with an 05 Dyna WG. He said he took it to a school sponsored wash at his stealers. He said that the kids sprayed it with s100 and let it dry before hosing it off. Every piece of aluminum on the bike is gray and streaked. Except for the paint and chrome it looks like a 20 year old machine that was left outside. I bought a can of the stuff and now I'm afraid to use it on my 07 Ultra. What's the deal? Is this guy full of sh** or should I be real careful?
S100 is good stuff, just use it according to the directions on the back.
For all others:
1) do NOT apply to a hot bike (cool it off),
2) do NOT apply to a dry bike (get it wet),
3) do NOT let dry on the bike, but you can let it dissolve the dirt/oils for a few minutes (spray whole bike, then come back to the start point to begin rinsing).
4) rinse well (and unlike your wife's shampoo, there is no need to repeat).
hi folks
have seen s100 mentioned severeal times through here as a way to keep the black powder coat on the sportster clean...is this a harley product or do i look at auto zone?
my new bike and its bodygaurd
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