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I use it all the time, my buddy bought a new 09 Honda GW, I turned him on to it now he's hooked.
****WORD OF CAUTION*****
I was in WMart yesterday to pick up a new can and noticed that Pledge has another type of it says that it works on metal, glass, plastics, painted surfaces etc. so i bought it to use instead of the original Lemon, well it did not work as well as the old stuff. Sort of greasy so I went to the store and got the original Lemon and works great. I would recommend using the orginal Lemon Pledge..
I did search and read through some threads and am a little leary of using a product made for furniture on my bike. Seriously does this work?
IMHO it'll work if you're a cheap *** and don't want to buy something that has been specifically formulated for a bike. S100, BugSlide, Pigsnot, hell even McGuire's makes products for bikes. Leave the lemon for the living room.
Found the info for the original Honda formula spray cleaner stuff that's being marketed independently by the same/original maker: "Original" Spray Cleaner & Polish
mfg by:
AMREP, INC
Automotive Products Group
990 Industrial Park Drive
Marietta, GA 30062
(800) 241-7766
Don't know what you mean with the "went green and messed it all up" comment. Original Spray Cleaner And Polish is exactly the same product as the Honda stuff. Honda simply marketed it with their own name on it. Been using it for years (Honda and/or Original) and it always works great.
IMHO it'll work if you're a cheap *** and don't want to buy something that has been specifically formulated for a bike. S100, BugSlide, Pigsnot, hell even McGuire's makes products for bikes. Leave the lemon for the living room.
If You don't mind I'll stick with Lemon Pledge. It has worked GREAT for Me over the years. Yes I am cheap, but when I find a good product I buy and use it. Lemon Pledge just happen's to be a good low priced product.
Have tried the Lemon Pledge thing and was not impressed .. will stick with McGuires.. Is a good lazy mans quick fix and might even do it myself travelling without a lot of time.. But no way can Furniture Polish compare with a good Paste Wax designed for motorcycles...
Don't know what you mean with the "went green and messed it all up" comment. Original Spray Cleaner And Polish is exactly the same product as the Honda stuff. Honda simply marketed it with their own name on it. Been using it for years (Honda and/or Original) and it always works great.
Been using it many years myself, here's what I was told by the dealer about 2 years ago. Honda changed the formula of their spray. Company making it for them continued to market it as their own product. Do not know if the original co is still making the current Honda polish. If this info is wrong, post away and correct me so I don't keep repeating the wrong info. (But really, if the DEALER says it, it's correct, right? )
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