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Ice Liquid Wax - Love it, high shine no residue, used for 4 years on a new bike and not 1 swirl in the paint. Ice Synthetic Spray Wax - Have not tried Ice Detailer Spray - Like it, just to get the dust off, use it all the time Ice Paste Wax - tried it but prefer the liquid (a local detailer told me use the paste and spray with deatiler before you wipe the wax off, never tried it). Ice Liquid Clay Bar - Love it, use after wash before wax a few times a year when I do a total detail.
This place cracks me up. A couple of weeks ago there were multiple threads saying that the TW Ice was the second coming of Christ and now the threads are panning it. lol!
Have used the Ice polish and I use the spray Ice to help take the polish off. It takes that oily sheen off quicker and makes it easier taking off wax too. Also like Mequiers and now and then clay the bike. It don't take long as small a painted area it is but leaves it glossy smooth.
do you guys really use Pledge on your paint. What about om your motor paint
Absolutely use it on my paint. I also use it on the chrome...except the exhausts...I don't put anything on those, other than just cleaning them with a rag and some cleaning solution when they are cold. I don't put wax on the motor paint...pledge...or anything else.
Stuff is cheap and...oh hell there are tons of threads about using pledge on your bike. Do a search and make up your own mind about it.
I just washed my bike after trying ICE on the tanks last night.
It looks comparable to the other good brands. My expectations are high, so this one gets an "okay" rating. I'll know better after spending a sunny day with the bike.
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