I use Protect All for detailing.
I use Protect All for detailing.
I have been using FW1 High Performance Cleaning Wax.
It is a waterless wash and wax product. Cleans the plastic (windshield too), rims, mirrors, and chrome. Basically everything one can see on the trike.
Some guy was selling at a convenience store one day and I bought 2 cans. It is spray on, wipe on and wipe off at the same time. Easy Peasy. Has not filmed up my windshield on 2 of my trikes that I have owned.
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Mequiar's tech 2 wax and then their detail spray between wax's.
hardheaded
Meguiar's Quick Detail or Pledge, both work great, have used them for years.
I was using S100 Detail and Wax. I just switch over to Star Brite's Ultimate Bike Guard with PTEF(Telfon). A real time saver.
Star Brite, interesting read with the Teflon, are you buying from Amazon?
I use Adam's Detail Spray.
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detailjuice.com Magnum Motorcycle Juice.... stuff is awesome.... just like all the Detail Juice stuff... Garry Dean the owner even gives out his personal cell phone number on his videos and answers the phone himself if you need help or have an issue...
If Most guys are like me, They will have at least 5 different types of wax siting on their shelf ...
On the rare occasion, Or if i'm extremely bored and i get an overwhelming feeling that i have to wax my Trike then i will just grab the first can i can reach without knocking over something else' And use that... It's not the wax that makes a good wax job'' It's the hand applying it that makes the wax job good..
I am a southpaw so that explains a lot.....
Sometimes a Cigar is Just a Cigar.....
2019 Tri-Glide.......
Deputydawg is right about clear coats not requiring waxes (12-15 years) but they do slowly break down over time and waxing can slow that considerably. I've been waxing cars since the 60's and have yet to find one to stand up to car wash soap until just recently. It came recommended by a friend, had to order it from amazon: It's called Collinite No. 845 Insulator wax. Both times I've used it, it's stood up to 3 bike washings with car wash soap. It wasn't until the 4th wash that the water no longer beaded on the paint like when it had wax on it.
This wax is expensive @ $18.97 per pint but it is darned good wax. I've waxed the Tglide twice and haven't used 10% of the bottle yet.
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Not sure what kind of wax she uses, but it sure shines....
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Not sure what kind of wax she uses, but it sure shines....
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What wax?
Sunman
Looks to me that girl needs to go to Sullys for a few meals !
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I'm pretty well stuck on anything from Mequiar's has ! I use it on everything i have including my Chevy Pick up. On the truck once a yr I take a clay bar to the whole thing and then wash it and wax it with DEEP CRYSTAL carnauba last a long time also. Love the way it feels after I'm done with it. Slippery as all Hell ! Of course of the HD Trike i just wax it once a yr. But I use Mequiar's spray wax in between. Now if I get caught in the rain or out HERE in a dust storm. Washes are more frequent then just a spray wax. LOVE that stuff plus you can buy it any where. I carry a small bottle of it in my tour pac also