Anyone using TopCoat F11?
#21
I saw the FB ad, watched all the video's unlike some in this thread... Our local Harley dealership just invested in few $1000 worth of F11 Topcoat...
I bought the $59 internet special and used it on my 2013 Ultra, traded it in before the bike got wet or dirty... I've went over my new CVO before this damn winter weather came back...
I bought the $59 internet special and used it on my 2013 Ultra, traded it in before the bike got wet or dirty... I've went over my new CVO before this damn winter weather came back...
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#23
Michael at TopCoat is a good guy... When I got my Kit, it only had one Micro Fiber towel in it.. I emailed them when it arrived and he sent out 2 Micro Fiber towels and another Travel size bottle of F11...
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#25
Not really. Right from their FAQ section:
To remove TopCoat® F11™, you can use aliphatic or aromatic solvents (i.e., glycol ethers, benzene, toluene, hexane) or even a high concentrate Isopropyl Alcohol will break it down based on how much TopCoat® has been applied.
NO THANKS FOR ME!!
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eichacsj (07-19-2017)
#27
Coating Longevity
The avg. life is 3-6 months. The life of the coating depends on how much abuse it takes from physical wear from car washes, hand washes, harsh chemicals, detergents, abusive weather or environmental conditions etc. Inside the home it can last over a year.
The previous post #25 that listed removal processes, is only for if you need to remove it for re-painting, applying decals etc...
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davidtn (04-07-2017)
#28
Not really. Right from their FAQ section:
To remove TopCoat® F11™, you can use aliphatic or aromatic solvents (i.e., glycol ethers, benzene, toluene, hexane) or even a high concentrate Isopropyl Alcohol will break it down based on how much TopCoat® has been applied.
NO THANKS FOR ME!!
To remove TopCoat® F11™, you can use aliphatic or aromatic solvents (i.e., glycol ethers, benzene, toluene, hexane) or even a high concentrate Isopropyl Alcohol will break it down based on how much TopCoat® has been applied.
NO THANKS FOR ME!!
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#30
Years ago I worked for an FBO, (Fixed Base Operator) at a small airport on the line fueling planes, moving them to the shop, cleaning and washing them etc. The best product we used for polishing and sealing aircraft is Rejex. I use it on my bike and cars and can't say enough good things about it.
It's available here http://www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotS...FUiHswodoaEPVA
Check it out, I don't think you will be disappointed.
It's available here http://www.mypilotstore.com/MyPilotS...FUiHswodoaEPVA
Check it out, I don't think you will be disappointed.