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it can be used on all engines...works great on all wrinkle black parts and blacked out engines..but can be used on chrome engine fins also, really brings them to a nice shine or pop.
Pig spit ...after seeing what it did to my buddies road king engine...I would never use anyting else...it is by far the product of all products....spray that stuff where ever you like it or want it...take a half *** rag and spred it around and call it a day. I think its more of a sealent, makes the black parts look BRAND NEW.
"Pigspit" for the black
"Mothers" for the chrome (any problem or blemish i have had in the 17 years/6 Hogs.....Mothers has fixed it for me.
for the paint I think there are many great waxing type products both in the spray can or paste. I like Plexius, SX100 and Honda Cleaner/Wax spray. Spray cans are quick and easy and even offer a "no" wax build up but the over spray is a trick. Just my .02$
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