Re: Has anyone tried Glare polish yet?
Been using it for about a month now. It stands up to the Florida bug test much better than the Megiuars Gold I painstakingly applied over and over. Two coats as suggested, and most things wipe off easily with a damp microfiber. The shine is amazing. I am sold.
Re: Has anyone tried Glare polish yet?
My buddy introduced this product to me and I was amazed at the shine when I first tried it. I really like this polish.
Re: Has anyone tried Glare polish yet?
[QUOTE=RickDeVon;254438]I use cheap Honda spray cleaner...I am so ashamed...Please don't tell my Harley...she will break down on me...[/QUOTE]
I've also been using Honda spray cleaner since about 1993 on GWs and Vettes.
Two weeks ago I was out and bought the Harley spray cleaner while at the dealership. This stuff is as every bit as good as the Honda spray and it smells
a whole lot better...little more expensive but really works well. Will be using it from now on.:clapping:
Re: Has anyone tried Glare polish yet?
Just started using it last month....works great, bugs come off very easy! Put a second coat on yesterday....really looks good!! I will be buying more when this bottle runs out, I'm sold!
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Its about as good as any other wax for getting off bugs etc..
I still like mothers syn wax..
But have tried glare polish product too..
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I have been using Liquid Glass for years and have found it provides a durable finish and great shine. It has been around for a long time. Old ads showed them placing a burning cigarette on a car hood and it left no mark. Great product. Last price was $29.00 per pint.
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[QUOTE=5x40;254811]I've also been using Honda spray cleaner since about 1993 on GWs and Vettes.
Two weeks ago I was out and bought the Harley spray cleaner while at the dealership. This stuff is as every bit as good as the Honda spray and it smells
a whole lot better...little more expensive but really works well. Will be using it from now on.:clapping:[/QUOTE]
WOW! I've had the exact opposite. I had used Honda's years ago and worked great. Then I bought a can of Harley's a couple years ago. It was like smearing candle wax on the fairing = took a long time to buff it out. I thought the first can was an anomaly so I bought a second can = same results.
I don't understand, 2 completely different outcomes with the same product. I'm confussed. I use ICE now.
I use to use NuFinish on my Vettes back in the day for concourses. ThumbUp
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I tried that Harley stuff, once, what a mess. Guess it hasn't improved.
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[QUOTE=bikerbillone;274167]I tried that Harley stuff, once, what a mess. Guess it hasn't improved.[/QUOTE]
Boy am I glad to see someone else with the same experience. I was beginning to think I was the only one with that problem. Is it possible that it could be applied incorrectly somehow??? Maybe a bad batch - two different times - seems very unlikely. I'm stumped.
I'm looking for something I can carry on vacation to clean/wax the bike when there is no water around.
The Honda stuff worked pretty good. Now I'm using S100 Special Surfaces Cleaner. [URL]http://www.s100.com/s100_ssc.htm[/URL] but it's a little pricey and not a wax.
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I'm a believer in the S100 detail and wax, I take it on the road. Might give the surface cleaner a shot. S100 is not cheap, but it's good. Like most, I've spent a small fortune on cleaners, waxes, I only need to look on my shelf. It's ridiculous.
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Just head over to WalMart & get the spray wax/detailer by Zymol & a micro-fiber towel. Works great while on the road. You can use whatever wax when you get home. But that Zymol gets the bugs off real well.
watch out for eBay 'Glare'
[QUOTE=Illini_Triker;292400]cheaper by the gallon
[URL]http://www.ebay.com/itm/GLARE-PROFESSIONAL-POLISH-CAR-MOTORCYCLE-1-GALLON-128-OZ-BOTTLE-/231547884135?hash=item35e9545267&item=231547884135&vxp=mtr[/URL][/QUOTE]
Be careful with the eBay stuff - some of it is fake. The real thing should have a 'serial' number on the label.