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I've used MotoPro Spray Polish for years. It gives you that shiny wet look. Plus leaves a polymer coating to keep bugs and other crap from sticking to the clearcoat next time around. Spray it on, use your clean hand to just wipe it around a little, then use a micro-fiber cloth to wipe it off and then flip over the cloth on the dry side to bring out a showroom shine. Sometimes I will spray a little on the ends of my fingers and wipe it into intricate areas where I don't want a general spray pattern. You get the idea.
Works great on all surfaces: chrome, paint, plastic, helmet, visor, windshield, gauge faces, rubber, and mirror glass. One cleaner/polisher that does it all and does it well.
MotoPro Spray polish, not cheap at $7/can, but worth every penny. IMHO
I've used MotoPro Spray Polish for years. It gives you that shiny wet look. Plus leaves a polymer coating to keep bugs and other crap from sticking to the clearcoat next time around. Spray it on, use your clean hand to just wipe it around a little, then use a micro-fiber cloth to wipe it off and then flip over the cloth on the dry side to bring out a showroom shine. Sometimes I will spray a little on the ends of my fingers and wipe it into intricate areas where I don't want a general spray pattern. You get the idea.
Works great on all surfaces: chrome, paint, plastic, helmet, visor, windshield, gauge faces, rubber, and mirror glass. One cleaner/polisher that does it all and does it well.
MotoPro Spray polish, not cheap at $7/can, but worth every penny. IMHO
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