Removing Chain Wax
honda and kawasaki polish are made for cleaning and polishing bikes... my bikes are spotless after a minor amount of elbow grease, a lot of clean rags turned dirty and the use of said products.
ALWAYS... when polishing your bike use soft cloths (cotton tshirt or sheet material)
my bikes never get washed with water... a quick dust off with compressed air then onto the polish. it's simple and always looks better than a washed bike. plus, it won't rust.
ALWAYS... when polishing your bike use soft cloths (cotton tshirt or sheet material)
my bikes never get washed with water... a quick dust off with compressed air then onto the polish. it's simple and always looks better than a washed bike. plus, it won't rust.
I agree with ya heffy... i hate to wash my bike with water, but it needs it after a few months and when i do I dry it with compressed air and then shoot a nice coat of WD-40 on all the motor and other mechanical parts to keep them protected. Then wax plastic and polish the whels... I have to say that after a year my bike looks better then when i bought it.
Powder coat is pretty tough stuff, I have my Tecate4 frame powder coated and I use brake wash on it pretty often, Shoot some brake wash on a shop rags and wipe your wheels off then give it a quick buff with a clean rag. You can use some pretty costic stuff on powder coat.
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