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glencath1
Posted 2012-04-11 6:33 PM (#111989)
Subject: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Illinois
The critics are right about one thing: there's a lot of plastic on the Vision. But to my question, anybody got any tips to beat the static charge that keeps all the wax dust on the bike? Very annoying. Been washing/waxing vehicles for 35 years, it's not my first time. I've always liked paste wax, maybe try a liquid? Going to have to wash it again just to get the dust off. Just thought I'd ask.
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rainryder
Posted 2012-04-11 8:05 PM (#111998 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
Move to the Puget Sound area. We have no dust problems here. LOL
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willtill
Posted 2012-04-11 8:10 PM (#111999 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Visionary

Posts: 1365
Central Maryland
Don't wax it?

Or use a Swiffer to get the powder off. Works great for pollen....
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hammo
Posted 2012-04-11 8:23 PM (#112001 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 28
I happen to like S100 Detail + Wax. I live in Georgia and we have LOTS of pollen and dust, but my ride stays pretty clean the whole time. The S100 does of good job of not attracting the dust/pollen and no static cling!
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JS5Owner
Posted 2012-04-11 10:35 PM (#112013 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: RE: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Cruiser

Posts: 231
Desert Hot Springs (Palm Springs area), CA

glencath1 - 2012-04-11 6:33 PM The critics are right about one thing: there's a lot of plastic on the Vision. But to my question, anybody got any tips to beat the static charge that keeps all the wax dust on the bike? Very annoying. Been washing/waxing vehicles for 35 years, it's not my first time. I've always liked paste wax, maybe try a liquid? Going to have to wash it again just to get the dust off. Just thought I'd ask.

I've used nothing but the Blue Ice (nano-wax) from Turtle Wax on my 2009 Ness Vision.  Amazing stuff...

 

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varyder
Posted 2012-04-12 5:28 AM (#112019 - in reply to #112013)
Subject: RE: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
Oh mercie, if it's not one thing or another!  Ride the bloomin' thing and you won't have to worry about "static cling".



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aaronrkelly
Posted 2012-04-12 6:42 AM (#112023 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: RE: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Tourer

Posts: 395
Moravia, IA
glencath1 - 2012-04-11 6:33 PM

The critics are right about one thing: there's a lot of plastic on the Vision. But to my question, anybody got any tips to beat the static charge that keeps all the wax dust on the bike? Very annoying. Been washing/waxing vehicles for 35 years, it's not my first time. I've always liked paste wax, maybe try a liquid? Going to have to wash it again just to get the dust off. Just thought I'd ask.


Ive always used a liquid and I still get the "static" dust effect.....ehh, clean enough.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2012-04-12 5:44 PM (#112054 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
racer glaze detailer or wax shop detailer
Both are anti stacic and use a samll california duster
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glencath1
Posted 2012-04-12 6:29 PM (#112057 - in reply to #112023)
Subject: RE: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Cruiser

Posts: 50
Illinois
aaronrkelly - 2012-04-12 6:42 AM

glencath1 - 2012-04-11 6:33 PM

The critics are right about one thing: there's a lot of plastic on the Vision. But to my question, anybody got any tips to beat the static charge that keeps all the wax dust on the bike? Very annoying. Been washing/waxing vehicles for 35 years, it's not my first time. I've always liked paste wax, maybe try a liquid? Going to have to wash it again just to get the dust off. Just thought I'd ask.


Ive always used a liquid and I still get the "static" dust effect.....ehh, clean enough.


I know, I know, "ehhh, clean enough" but it's the first time since I got it.
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opas ride
Posted 2012-04-12 6:39 PM (#112060 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Tourer

Posts: 500
Try just plain old Pledge that you use in the home....Works wonders and does not collect static dust very much....I thought BS until I tried it.!!!
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jerrythekingpin
Posted 2012-04-12 7:17 PM (#112064 - in reply to #112060)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Cruiser

Posts: 94
milwaukee wisconsin
opas ride - 2012-04-12 6:39 PM

Try just plain old Pledge that you use in the home....Works wonders and does not collect static dust very much....I thought BS until I tried it.!!!
pledge no shit it really does work +1
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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-04-12 10:36 PM (#112083 - in reply to #112064)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
jerrythekingpin - 2012-04-12 5:17 PM

opas ride - 2012-04-12 6:39 PM

Try just plain old Pledge that you use in the home....Works wonders and does not collect static dust very much....I thought BS until I tried it.!!!
pledge no shit it really does work +1


I've been using PLEDGE for over 20 years (first saw it recommended in the owners manual of a new bike I bought) no white streaks, no frosted corners, and it really does keep static to a minuimum, you can also visit NAPA and buy a rubberized static disappater strap as extra insurance.
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MaddMAx2u
Posted 2012-04-13 8:03 AM (#112092 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Iron Butt

Posts: 880
Orlando, FL
Static cling? I'm so busy riding I hadn't noticed! Whoops, gotta go, my Vision is calling~ Bye
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wingit3611
Posted 2012-04-13 12:05 PM (#112100 - in reply to #112083)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Cruiser

Posts: 244
+1 on using Pledge for 20 year, me also. Spray it on, wipe it down some, let it set a while to can'da dry, then polish it with a micro fiber cloth.  Looks great! Siicone elps keep the rust away on chrome 
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wseemann
Posted 2012-04-13 12:24 PM (#112101 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Cruiser

Posts: 215
Boydsville, AR United States
Any body try Bounce sheets. My co-piolet swears by it in the dryer! I thought static cling helps you go faster. Something to do with the cling and laminor air flow. LOL
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rainryder
Posted 2012-04-13 7:30 PM (#112131 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Tourer

Posts: 444
Bay of Gigs, WA
I've used Pledge also. Very easy and quick. I also ran across Nanowax at a dollar store or Big Lots or one of those, and I must say it's excellent for getting the scuffing off the front of the bags from my wife's chaps. A buddy got me a kit of S-This-n-That from the Harley dealer. One of them was pretty good, might have been the S-100, but another I thought was soft and streaky. Shiny, but it left fingerprints and stuff. Kinda gooey. Never tried dryer sheets, though I got an email about all the stuff they're supposed to be able to do, and if they do half of it, they're a boon to human kind!
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-04-13 8:08 PM (#112139 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
I use liquid Glass, then for dust i use a swiffer. works Great!!
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SYNSTR
Posted 2012-04-13 8:36 PM (#112146 - in reply to #112139)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Iron Butt

Posts: 785
Mt. Vernon, WASH.
Where did you ever find GLASSWAX? I haven't seen it anywhere in over 30 years
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Arkainzeye
Posted 2012-04-13 8:55 PM (#112149 - in reply to #111989)
Subject: Re: Waxing Tips vs Static?


Visionary

Posts: 3773
Pittsburgh, PA
http://www.amazon.com/Liquid-Glass-LG-100-Ultimate-Polish/dp/B0002J...
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