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I just spray it on the surface and then wipe until shiny. No streaks on chrome at all. On gloss paint, especially my vivid black, you have to polish awhile to get the streaks out, but the resulting deep shine is worth it. Should work fine on denim paint.
Anyone have experience using lemon pledge on denim paint?? I will defiantly try it on chrome and motor, but leary about wiping my denim paint down with it.
You have any suggestions for the raw cases(primary, etc..) Just wonderin if there's a secret way to clean those...........Will Pledge work on those , too???
Well, I see you have a variety of answers, so, I'll throw in my two cents worth. I have a friend who is a car nut, he uses Pledge all over the interior, it works good and is cheap. The Pro-Honda spray polish is almost the same stuff except probably twice as much, works ok for a quicky clean up, although, can be somewhat streaky on black paint. If you really want to use a tire dressing just wipe a little brake fluid on the SIDEWALL only, it works good, its cheap, and its good for the rubber.
You have any suggestions for the raw cases(primary, etc..) Just wonderin if there's a secret way to clean those...........Will Pledge work on those , too???
The engine case, tranny case, rocker boxes, pushrod tubes all get the Pledge when I go over my bike. Everything gets it. Looks showroom new when you finish.
That bike is blue denim, and after using Pledge the paint looks as good as it did two years ago when I bought it. Before using it on one of my cars I did a little reading. I just read online about a guy who used it on the interior of his convertible. He said he came back a few hours later and there were so many bees in the car he couldn't even get close to it. (Just a little FYI for ya)
Well, I see you have a variety of answers, so, I'll throw in my two cents worth. I have a friend who is a car nut, he uses Pledge all over the interior, it works good and is cheap. The Pro-Honda spray polish is almost the same stuff except probably twice as much, works ok for a quicky clean up, although, can be somewhat streaky on black paint. If you really want to use a tire dressing just wipe a little brake fluid on the SIDEWALL only, it works good, its cheap, and its good for the rubber.
That's good, but what happens when the brake fluid sprays up off of the tire onto the paint??
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