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Old 05-02-2017, 12:29 PM
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I have a friend that just bought some F11, he hasn't used it yet. I will let you know his opinion. I use Protect All, you can buy it at Walmart. It's a polish/wax and works very well .
 
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Old 05-02-2017, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Sanjuro
Hmm... That's not been my experience, but then everyone is different. I've had good luck with it.


Maybe I'll try some lemon Pledge. Give it a comparison. Besides, the lemon scent might be nice.


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It'll attract bees...
 
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Old 05-21-2017, 08:36 PM
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I got a quick review on a denim bike. The product sucks. It's like wiping and chasing a smear across your paint. Whether it was on my fairing or my bags it was greasy looking. I went for a rip and stopped at a gas station to wait for a buddy and in the sun it looked like there were blotches all over my fender and bags. I used a wet paper towel to clean the funk off. Rode a couple hundred kilometres today and my bike looks like I ran down a gravel road.
Now when I bought my softail, I always used windex but I noticed after a few years my denim black tank was slowly changing colour, still denim but less flat. With my Streetglide I tried the denim cleaner from hd and my opinion is it works the best of all I have tried. Lil pricy but cheaper than this ****. Plus the hd denim cleaner smells like cherries.
 
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Old 05-22-2017, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by NORTY FLATZ
It'll attract bees...
That has been my experience too. Still use it but have to be mindful of the bees. I have been using pledge for years, on chrome and paint.
 
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Old 05-22-2017, 04:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Milty
I got a quick review on a denim bike. The product sucks. It's like wiping and chasing a smear across your paint. Whether it was on my fairing or my bags it was greasy looking. I went for a rip and stopped at a gas station to wait for a buddy and in the sun it looked like there were blotches all over my fender and bags. I used a wet paper towel to clean the funk off. Rode a couple hundred kilometres today and my bike looks like I ran down a gravel road.
Now when I bought my softail, I always used windex but I noticed after a few years my denim black tank was slowly changing colour, still denim but less flat. With my Streetglide I tried the denim cleaner from hd and my opinion is it works the best of all I have tried. Lil pricy but cheaper than this ****. Plus the hd denim cleaner smells like cherries.
You used a "shiny" product on a denim bike? No wonder it looked like ****.

Get a big bucket of hot soapy water and go and wash it all off right now! Properly.
 
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Originally Posted by touchdown
Anyone use this stuff?
Top Coat Craftsman F11 Polish and sealer

Been seeing it on Facebook looks good but costs $59.00

Yep. Look closely at the ad, that is for only 2 ounces.
 
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Old 05-22-2017, 05:24 PM
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Yep. Look closely at the ad, that is for only 2 ounces.
For $60 you get a 16 oz. spray bottle, 2 micro-fiber towels, and a 2 oz. travel bottle. I also found a gallon re-fill for $150.
 
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Old 05-23-2017, 08:35 AM
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Perhaps I have had a good experience with this product because I have continuously used it? Maybe more that one application is needed, and over time. I did note that the first time I used it the paint surface did not seem so slick, but now it seems frictionless.


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I've used it and like it. I'll be buying more. It works as advertised.
 
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Old 05-27-2017, 06:56 AM
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I tried it, it works bike looks good. The real test is when I washed it. not as much water spots. Don't think its worth the price $59.99 , I have used HD glaze $9.95 works just as good.
 


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