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I have been wanting to order some of the glare polish since I first read about it on here for my black bike. I guess I need to pull the trigger and try it with all the good reviews it is getting.
Talk to Perry, he will answer your questions. I just pulled the trigger on my order after reading this again. He will also give you a discount code for being a member of this forum.
Broken Arrow. Half mile from the Tulsa/BA dividing line. BTW, I was stationed at Guthrie AFS Charleston in 1965. Don't know if it's still there though.
Does this look familiar?
Yep spent some time there, Nice folks. They treated us very well. That was a bad storm for you'all. One heck of a Casino not far from there. Cherokee I think.
Took about a tenth of the bottle for one good going over ( everything, Chrome... windshield..paint) . I plan too do it one more time after it warms up.
Stuff is supposed to last five years. No way I can wait to see if it does.
Tom
Thanks for the reply. The stuff isnt cheap, but if its a good product I think its worth it. So which products do you use? I cant remember which it is, but what about the stuff that they have instead of using a clay bar?
Eric
Took about a tenth of the bottle for one good going over ( everything, Chrome... windshield..paint) . I plan too do it one more time after it warms up.
Stuff is supposed to last five years. No way I can wait to see if it does.
Tom
It doesn't. Ive washed my bike three or four times since applying it and the wax is gone. That doesn't really bother me much, what bothers me is that I did my black full size van (took all day) and the wax barely lasted three washes.
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