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I ride a Train because I like the bike, and I'd rather be riding than cleaning...
all I've ever given mine is a bath with soap and water, and everyone tells me it looks great...I've never "detailed" a bike in my life and I'm not about to start with the Train...
1. Ammonia based glass cleaner for Denim paint and chrome
2. PIG SPIT for engine and wrinkle black parts
3. Simple Green for dirt/grime
For wheels:
4. HD Wheel and Tire cleaner until i find a better one/cheaper one
5. Mothers Mag and Alumnium Polish
6. HD GLOSS (for chrome areas and wheel after cleaning)
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