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What a fantastic product! Holy crap. Cleaned my bike today and first time used some of this goodness. Wow, this thing is like magic. The dulled out black rocker covers are back to black...even the cylinder fins look so much better after using this stuff. It just makes everything look back like brand spanking new. I am going to use this on my car's engine too.
What do you guys use to clean your bikes? How is that "waterless" car wash working? Anyone tried it?
Many of us have used it for years. Used right it is great. This bike is 24 years old Pig spit has kept the black engine looking real good. The bike is ridden and not always on nice days. Allow engine and exhaust to cool before using.
I use Muc-Off Waterless Washon my charcoal grey denim paint, in between full detail sessions. Apply using a dedicated micro-fibre cloth
works great IMHO! cleans (as you'd expect) no streaks, simples...
use H-D Engine Brightener at the mo, mainly cause Pig Spit wasn't available off the shelf over here.
Originally Posted by maxxym
What a fantastic product! Holy crap. Cleaned my bike today and first time used some of this goodness. Wow, this thing is like magic. The dulled out black rocker covers are back to black...even the cylinder fins look so much better after using this stuff. It just makes everything look back like brand spanking new. I am going to use this on my car's engine too.
What do you guys use to clean your bikes? How is that "waterless" car wash working? Anyone tried it?
I've heard of it, but never tried it. I've used the S100 engine brightener, is it better than that?
I have used both but prefer the S100 only because it has a better spray nozzle, in my opinion it allows you to really direct it into tight spaces better and not spray it all over places you don't want it, and the end finish seem to be the same and seems to last a bit longer? just my opinion!
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