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I've used Turtle wax ice, but its a detailing product, not a wax, so ok for a quick fix but not a wet look shine. Ice also runs, it never seems to haze up for me and I'm chasing the
streams while I'm spraying it on.
Used Zymol the other day on my tank, unbelievable shine afterwards. Gonna stick with that for waxing !
I got that stuff based on a thread here. People had lots of good things to say about it. But you are all right It sucks. Never hazed at all stayed wet. I will stick with old school harley Glaze. Has anyone heard about something called Der Shiny stuff ????? I have used it and its great.
I agree the Klasse products are very, VERY good. Especially on dark colors. I use the All in ONe and their High gloss sealer.
I'm also a big fan of Menzerna Final polish, and FMJ prodcuts. Blackfire now has a 100% Carnuba spray wax for quick touch-ups.
I have noticed a lot people responded to your question, but has any one used a claybar on there bike before using any of the waxes? I prefer the clay magic , it can be had for $10 at autozone. it will do wonders for any, repeat any finish on any painted surface. It not only cleans the embeded dirt in the clearcoat/paint but it removes any old wax buildup or treesap or bug guts!
I have noticed a lot people responded to your question, but has any one used a claybar on there bike before using any of the waxes? I prefer the clay magic , it can be had for $10 at autozone. it will do wonders for any, repeat any finish on any painted surface. It not only cleans the embeded dirt in the clearcoat/paint but it removes any old wax buildup or treesap or bug guts!
True, the clay bar is excellent for damaged finishes. I hope I never let mine get bad enough to need the clay....
meguiars nxt is the best wax i have used ever, and i have used a shkkt load.
I tried and liked the initial results. Very easy on and off and nice shine. But the first wash after the "smooth as glass" feel was gone. I recall reading somewhere that it didn't last that long, but we are talking about a week. And I applied two coats to the faring BTW.
I have used it a few times. The only way I have been able to get it to flash. Is to put it on very very thin. A few drops of this stuff goes a long ways.
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