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HD spray polish & cleaner

Discussion in 'Motorcycle Tech Talk' started by cardboard, Feb 8, 2014.

  1. cardboard

    cardboard Well-Known Member

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    Picked up a can of this last week at the Harley dealer.

    I like it. Fast to use and does a great job.[​IMG]
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    They relabeled the can to make it look pretty and put some perfume in it. Stuff smells good and price ain't bad either.
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Ok We know you like it in the beanbag now
    but hows it on the paint on the bike?
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    HRK, it works very well and especially when needing to clean bugs off the windshield when out riding. We don't get the mass of bugs like Texas or Florida but it does a nice job. It also puts a nice quick polish on the paint.
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    I got some stuff like that here, got at bike week,

    Best stuff I've ever used is Yamaha Cleaner, buddy
    that had a yamahammer cruiser used it, cleans perfect
    and it's banned in CA for some EPA reason so I kinda like that..

    Have to get the 411 on it, you can get at a nip dealer...
    sayonara flthsan...

    ahso flthsan, I find for you, very very nice, cheap like old man $6

    http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-Yamaclean-Spray-Wax-12Oz/dp/B008KYTWNY
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    It's the same stuff they sell at the Honda store. Retailer makes it for all of em. Just put your fingers up to your eyes and pull back then you'll feel right at home.

    I use another product to that's made in MO. It's called ShowTime and never used anything better but it's getting kind of expensive.
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    yeah hondasan
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    WTF the wife kick yea out in the garage tonight :rolleyes:
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    Someone got a stutter!?!


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    Record skips skips skips . . . I still use windex on my scoot. Very cheap & works great on everything. From time to time I'll apply some leather conditioner on my tool bag. Never put anything on the leather seat.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    That was weird don't know how that happened, must of been HRK, but it's gone now. :)
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    hotroadking Super Moderator Staff Member

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    spilled some bourbon on my keyboard.... screwed up the buttons... :mooning:
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    Getting touchy are we :p
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    A friend of mine uses McGuire's detailing polish on his pan and shovel bikes and swears by it. Auto Zone sells it.
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    FLHTbiker Moderator Staff Member

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    That's the same stuff if you go into a Handa shop and buy the Honda cleaner polish. Works very well. Knew some guys who used to use Pledge spray polish on there bike until they discovered it was giving their windshields a yellow tint. I've been using a product called ShowTime which works very well but is getting just to expensive. $19 00 a can so will probably use either Honda or Harley spray cleaner.

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