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I've used PigSnot since the 70's. Great stuff and like you said, it leaves your bike looking wet for quite a while.
I've been using Pig Spit only for the last few months but it works great on the black and chrome of the engine. After I give the scoot a good cleaning I spray it all down and then take a nice long ride as a reward. Get it back to the car hole and give the chrome a quick wipe with a terry towel and it looks like new. Great stuff.
I just bought some pig spit and just want to confirm, after washing the bike, I sray it on all the engine parts, including the barrel fins and let it dry? Should I wipe down the chrome/overspray?
I just bought some pig spit and just want to confirm, after washing the bike, I sray it on all the engine parts, including the barrel fins and let it dry? Should I wipe down the chrome/overspray?
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