Waterless wash and wax

GARYD

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I finally got around to using this cleaner/wax product I bought back in October. I have always wondered how to keep my bike clean during the winter. I read a report on this product on a car detailing site and decided to try it. I hate riding a filthy bike. :)

It worked like a charm. I sprayed it on, let it soak for about 15 seconds, then wiped off (in one direction per instructions). Then once again with microfiber towels = WOW!! Looks like it just came off the showroom floor.....really.

It was about 45* in the garage. I was too chicken to try it in colder temps. :)

The product is called EcoSmart=RU from The Chemical Guys in L.A.
 
I finally got around to using this cleaner/wax product I bought back in October. I have always wondered how to keep my bike clean during the winter. I read a report on this product on a car detailing site and decided to try it. I hate riding a filthy bike. :)

It worked like a charm. I sprayed it on, let it soak for about 15 seconds, then wiped off (in one direction per instructions). Then once again with microfiber towels = WOW!! Looks like it just came off the showroom floor.....really.

It was about 45* in the garage. I was too chicken to try it in colder temps. :)

The product is called EcoSmart=RU from The Chemical Guys in L.A.

Sacrilege i know......But i use Honda spray wax and cleaner...Been using it on all my toys since the early 80's [Even on 4 Harleys]......If you can't Get to a Honda dealer, Some Harley dealers selling under the Alias of; Original Bike Spirits ;Spray cleaner and Polish...
 
I'm also a clean freak, my bike will never see the light of day unless it's washed and waxed......I have never used that wash & wax product that you mentioned in your post, so I will gladly give it a try (thx's for your post, by the way :))

I waste so much time washing "Blacky" after every ride, and sitting in garage giving her a good "waxing" every time it rains.. I put my headphones on and wax away!!!! BUT I truly do waste a lot of time cleaning instead of riding... So maybe this new product, will save me with less time CLEANING and more time to ride...Yepppppp Peeeeee! :clapping::clapping::clapping:

Thanks again,

Ronnie
 
Sacrilege i know......But i use Honda spray wax and cleaner...Been using it on all my toys since the early 80's [Even on 4 Harleys]......If you can't Get to a Honda dealer, Some Harley dealers selling under the Alias of; Original Bike Spirits ;Spray cleaner and Polish...

You're right about that Honda cleaner. I used it many many years ago, but I heard that they changed the formula and it does clean as good anymore. I also used the Harley cleaner/wax. That was the worst stuff I've ever used. It was real gummy. maybe I just got a bad can, but not going to take another chance.
 
I have used both HD & Honda spray cleaner/polish with good results.

If you want fast, quality results, try Lucas Speed Wax ($7). It can be used on everything, including the windshield. I can do the painted surfaces in 3 minutes. 1 note, shake it well for best results, I made that mistake once.
 
Sacrilege i know......But i use Honda spray wax and cleaner...Been using it on all my toys since the early 80's [Even on 4 Harleys]......If you can't Get to a Honda dealer, Some Harley dealers selling under the Alias of; Original Bike Spirits ;Spray cleaner and Polish...

I use the "Original Bike Spirits" spray also. Works nicely on all parts of the bike and Helmet. I've used it on my visor for years and never had a problem. Bought it at a BMW dealership.
 
I have used both HD & Honda spray cleaner/polish with good results.

If you want fast, quality results, try Lucas Speed Wax($7). It can be used on everything, including the windshield. I can do the painted surfaces in 3 minutes. 1 note, shake it well for best results, I made that mistake once.

I'm only looking for a waterless cleaner not a wax, but if there is some wax in it, all the better.
 
It's not the cheapest but I like Bug Slide. Trikes have a lot of bug catching surface and I like the way it removes bugs. Use on any surface. Added benefit is it's a cleaner and polisher all in one. Both my Wisconsin Harley dealer and my Florida Harley dealer sell it. [FONT=Verdana,Arial,Tahoma,Calibri,Geneva,sans-serif]https://www.bugslide.com/

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Wolfgang Uber. Fleabay got it. Guy named Autopia...? comes with a wash mit. You do mix it with water. I put 1oz in a spray bottle with 16 oz water. Stuffs the cats pajamas.Dont take much doing a trike. Lucas speed wax is good to. But W.U. is better.Both smell like candy- no dont drink it.
 
Seems there's a lot of good waterless products available. I'll keep some in mind for a tryout in the future. I still enjoy the old separate bucket wash between wheels/tires/ lower grime area and the painted/chromed body surfaces. When it's just a little dusty and needs the bugs removed, I've been using Purple Slice and microfiber towels on all surfaces. Works well on all helmet finishes and shields too.

Still a wash and wipe dry kind of guy....besides it allows me to touch her all over, and not be seen as a dirty old man.:D
 
I am a wash/wax freak..I wash my trike after every ride (or B4 every ride) and everytime it rains, I go into my garage and give "Blacky" a total wax job...

**If she "don't" shine, she "don't" go out in public** :laugh::laugh:
 
Seems there's a lot of good waterless products available. I'll keep some in mind for a tryout in the future. I still enjoy the old separate bucket wash between wheels/tires/ lower grime area and the painted/chromed body surfaces. When it's just a little dusty and needs the bugs removed, I've been using Purple Slice and microfiber towels on all surfaces. Works well on all helmet finishes and shields too.

Still a wash and wipe dry kind of guy....besides it allows me to touch her all over, and not be seen as a dirty old man.:D

Nothing beats that.



A waterless cleaner/wax is not to replace that. It's for using in the winter or on the road or when you just don't have the time for a full wash or have water available.
 
When its just a white haze from road salt or a green haze from tree pollen/dust i just wipe it off with a Kozak Dry Cloth....Thats an old school product that still out shines them all...ThumbUp...

Dealt with that wintry stuff for 30+ years:gah: Putting the nice toys in hibernation......then hooptie time til late spring.:laugh: Don't mind cold weather, just hate road salt.:mad:
 
I don't like it either, that's why I spray the TG down with S100 Corrosion Protectant. Then ride all winter - wash it off in April = nice new shiny bike. No rust or corrosion. Been doing that for almost 20 years.

I'm not paying $35K for a vehicle and then storing it for 5 to 6 months every year.

it's a non issue since I moved....
 

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