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DANK57
Posted 2008-05-16 7:03 PM (#10351)
Subject: Bike Cleaning


New user

Posts: 4
What has everyone found to be the best cleaner, wax, spray to use on the Vision? I have a S100 kit and don't really like it...
What is the best spray on cleaner? Something that can be used quickly and easily without leaving residue or streaks.
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rdwrath
Posted 2008-05-16 9:35 PM (#10358 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 18
protectall.is a spray that works great on painted, chrome and vinyl surfaces.
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rdwrath
Posted 2008-05-16 9:37 PM (#10359 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 18
protectall.is a spray that works great on painted, chrome and vinyl surfaces. oh yea, and glass & plastics too.
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rdwrath
Posted 2008-05-16 9:38 PM (#10361 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Puddle Jumper

Posts: 18
protectall.is a spray that works great on painted, chrome and vinyl surfaces. oh yea, glass & plastics too.
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Member No. 1
Posted 2008-05-16 10:08 PM (#10368 - in reply to #10361)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 257
Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
I've tried them all at one time or another, some bad, others good. Mothers, Meguiars, are some of the good. Also is some stuff that a car detailer turned me on to which is only stocked at Aubuchon Hardware stores. Sorry can't remember the name.

But, lately I have ben hooked on the new line of cleaners from Victory. The spray detail works great. Easy spay on, easy to wipe off. No streaks, no residue. Also works great on chrome and the windshield. God I sound like a bloody infomercial!
Give it a try and report back your findings. I like to know your opinion.
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GAgirlTrixie
Posted 2008-05-16 10:32 PM (#10370 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: RE: Bike Cleaning


Tourer

Posts: 320
Savannah, GA -Year round riding!! Yay!

Original Spray Cleaner & Polish is the best stuff on the market, IMHO. It can be used on all surfaces, gets bugs off easily. Doesn't make surfaces slippery, has good anti-static control. It is very reasonably priced, generally, also.

http://www.kneedraggers.com/details/Next_Dimension_Spray_Cleaner__P...

Ya know what else works well in a pinch? Lemon Pledge!!

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STARSHIP 1
Posted 2008-05-16 11:16 PM (#10373 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 137
Houston, Texas
I use NOVUS 1 and it works great on the windshield and the body......living in Texas we get LOVEBUGS twice a year and and they come right off......and they have a product NOVUS 2 that works great on minor scratches.
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jama
Posted 2008-05-17 12:43 AM (#10376 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 293
Arkansas
The Victory stuff is great; also, if you polish it once with Rejex, you'll find just a damp microfiber cloth will be all you need most of the time, even for bugs. And it will act just like Rainex on the windshield without any harmful effects at all. Product is used by military on fighters, etc.
Pricey but great.
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-05-17 12:56 AM (#10378 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
Mothers cleaner wax is the best I've found for taking out minor scratches. Followed by any pure carnuba wax. Adam's detail spray for in between waxing, can be used dry on any surface. On the dash and batwings, armour-all. It fills in minor scratches, dosent remove them, but makes them invisible. Glass cleaner for the w/shield. I havent found anything yet that dosent leave minute scratches on plastic w/shields.
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2008-05-17 8:30 AM (#10392 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Fountain Inn, SC United States
I too have tried a ton of products out there - got the cans & jars lined up on a shelf. So far I've found the Victory polishes to be awesome. The spray detailer works great, the metal polish is fantastic, as well as the engine dressing.

BTW -The Victory Polishes work so well in fact, I've asked the owner of Pure Victory Polishes, Larry Meservey, to join Vision Riders to lend his expertise in detailing (what he did before starting Victory Polishes). If you've ever seen him at Victory events, you'll know he's serious about detailing Victorys. I've seen him work miracles on Mark Blackwell's Vision that had scuffs on the bodywork. Much of the stuff PVP sells was formulated exclusively for Victory paints and finishes. Anyway, I asked him to come up with a procedure for detailing the Vision.
Stay Tuned.

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autiger2
Posted 2008-05-18 10:19 PM (#10463 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 71
Opelika, AL
I find a little Ajax and a brillo pad... and you can get almost anything off..
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2008-05-19 4:11 AM (#10476 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Iron Butt

Posts: 904
29 Palms California
you can call me off my nut, but I used Plexis (spelling) I had a friend that was CH-46 crewchief, and swore by it. I used it for three years, it's great shizzle. Then someone told me it smelled like furniture polish. I was out of cleaner, and had a ton of bugs. I tried it on the windshield and front lights. Then the front fender..did this for about 2 weeks. This weekend, I cleaned my whole bike with lemon pledge. Great shine, and it smelled good. I then went over the trunk and lower dash with Mothers...can't tell which is shining best.
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Member No. 1
Posted 2008-05-19 5:33 AM (#10478 - in reply to #10476)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 257
Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
I use to work with an Ol'Timer who swore by Lemon Pledge. I can say this, you could always find his car in the lot...It was the one glowing. That car always looked like new.
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BUCKEYE
Posted 2008-05-19 5:49 AM (#10479 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Iron Butt

Posts: 904
29 Palms California
yeah, I'm not sure if it's less expensive, but i'm going to keep using it until I find a reason not to.
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RedRider
Posted 2008-05-19 5:56 AM (#10480 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 1350
I like Watermelon Baby shampoo. :P It seems to keep the dirt off also.
I like the new Turtle Wax Ice for vinyl leather and stuff. It works really nice.
I have use Mother's paste wax for a while now and like it in fact I just did the Ranchero with it yesterday.

I have seen Larry use his product's and they work great. He's a straight shooter. After I use up the stuff I have I will be buying from him.
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DesertJim
Posted 2008-05-19 12:31 PM (#10495 - in reply to #10476)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Tourer

Posts: 496
Scottsdale AZ
BUCKEYE - 2008-05-19 2:11 AM

you can call me off my nut, but I used Plexis (spelling) I had a friend that was CH-46 crewchief, and swore by it. I used it for three years, it's great shizzle. Then someone told me it smelled like furniture polish. I was out of cleaner, and had a ton of bugs. I tried it on the windshield and front lights. Then the front fender..did this for about 2 weeks. This weekend, I cleaned my whole bike with lemon pledge. Great shine, and it smelled good. I then went over the trunk and lower dash with Mothers...can't tell which is shining best.


Plexus here for many years!
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varyder
Posted 2008-05-19 3:15 PM (#10513 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: RE: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
What are you all talking about? Don't you know a dirty bike is a happy bike and mine is very happy right now.
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-05-19 8:58 PM (#10539 - in reply to #10513)
Subject: RE: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
varyder - 2008-05-19 12:15 PM

What are you all talking about? Don't you know a dirty bike is a happy bike and mine is very happy right now.


You wouldnt believe the crap that falls out of the sky in this big city. I clean mine just to keep the layers from building up. Dont look under the rear skirt though. I have yet toclean under there.
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-05-19 9:00 PM (#10540 - in reply to #10476)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
BUCKEYE - 2008-05-19 1:11 AM

you can call me off my nut, but I used Plexis (spelling) I had a friend that was CH-46 crewchief, and swore by it. I used it for three years, it's great shizzle. Then someone told me it smelled like furniture polish. I was out of cleaner, and had a ton of bugs. I tried it on the windshield and front lights. Then the front fender..did this for about 2 weeks. This weekend, I cleaned my whole bike with lemon pledge. Great shine, and it smelled good. I then went over the trunk and lower dash with Mothers...can't tell which is shining best.


Okay, your off your nut, but what has that got to do with this thread?
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Member No. 1
Posted 2008-05-20 5:52 AM (#10561 - in reply to #10540)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 257
Under the Rule of Jedi - Masshole
cjnoho - 2008-05-19 9:00 PM

BUCKEYE - 2008-05-19 1:11 AM

you can call me off my nut, but I used Plexis (spelling) I had a friend that was CH-46 crewchief, and swore by it. I used it for three years, it's great shizzle. Then someone told me it smelled like furniture polish. I was out of cleaner, and had a ton of bugs. I tried it on the windshield and front lights. Then the front fender..did this for about 2 weeks. This weekend, I cleaned my whole bike with lemon pledge. Great shine, and it smelled good. I then went over the trunk and lower dash with Mothers...can't tell which is shining best.


Okay, your off your nut, but what has that got to do with this thread?
He is using Lemon Pledge to clean/wax his bike. I've seen it done and have tried it myself. It really does work great.
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cjnoho
Posted 2008-05-20 10:07 AM (#10577 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 1324
So Cal
I use it too, but he's still off his nut! Im not saying its a bad thing.
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Fergy
Posted 2008-05-20 10:14 AM (#10579 - in reply to #10351)
Subject: RE: Bike Cleaning


Cruiser

Posts: 153
Frisco, TX

DANK57 - 2008-05-16 6:03 PM What has everyone found to be the best cleaner, wax, spray to use on the Vision? I have a S100 kit and don't really like it... What is the best spray on cleaner? Something that can be used quickly and easily without leaving residue or streaks.

You should ask Craig "Spock" Edland. He cleans his bike constantly; in the moring before the ride, at every gas stop, at a stop light or stop sign, before and after lunch, before going to bed, and sometimes even while he's riding it. He's probably the foremost expert on keeping a bike clean. I'm exactly the oposite. When the bike gets dirty enough that the dirt starts to fall off, then I've got it made; it won't get dirtier...

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Spock
Posted 2008-05-20 1:09 PM (#10607 - in reply to #10579)
Subject: RE: Bike Cleaning


Tourer

Posts: 495
Carrollton, TX
Fergy - 2008-05-20 9:14 AM

DANK57 - 2008-05-16 6:03 PM What has everyone found to be the best cleaner, wax, spray to use on the Vision? I have a S100 kit and don't really like it... What is the best spray on cleaner? Something that can be used quickly and easily without leaving residue or streaks.

You should ask Craig "Spock" Edland. He cleans his bike constantly; in the moring before the ride, at every gas stop, at a stop light or stop sign, before and after lunch, before going to bed, and sometimes even while he's riding it. He's probably the foremost expert on keeping a bike clean. I'm exactly the oposite. When the bike gets dirty enough that the dirt starts to fall off, then I've got it made; it won't get dirtier...

I wish my bike was as clean as Fergy suggests. It is still dirty from the trip. I do like to keep the winshield clean and I like the Plexus product to clean the windshield and most of the bike. I will have to try the Victory cleaner. I do like a clean bike but will go for months without cleaning my car. Kevin will let his bike get real dirty but his Viper always seems to be clean.

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Breaker
Posted 2008-05-20 2:02 PM (#10613 - in reply to #10561)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Iron Butt

Posts: 732
Western WA
Member No. 1 - 2008-05-20 2:52 AM

cjnoho - 2008-05-19 9:00 PM

BUCKEYE - 2008-05-19 1:11 AM

you can call me off my nut, but I used Plexis (spelling) I had a friend that was CH-46 crewchief, and swore by it. I used it for three years, it's great shizzle. Then someone told me it smelled like furniture polish. I was out of cleaner, and had a ton of bugs. I tried it on the windshield and front lights. Then the front fender..did this for about 2 weeks. This weekend, I cleaned my whole bike with lemon pledge. Great shine, and it smelled good. I then went over the trunk and lower dash with Mothers...can't tell which is shining best.


Okay, your off your nut, but what has that got to do with this thread?
He is using Lemon Pledge to clean/wax his bike. I've seen it done and have tried it myself. It really does work great.


I've been using Lemon Pledge on bikes for the last few years. It really does work well. Plus, you can throw a pack of the re-sealable Lemon Pledge wipes in the saddlebags when you are on a trip.

Plexus, in my opinion, can't be beat for the windshield.

On the seats we use Maguire's Black Gold wipes. It keeps them shiny, and doesn't make them slick at all. In fact, it has just the opposite effect. We like to refer to it as azz-stick. (But not in mixed company, around small children or puppies.)
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VisionTex
Posted 2008-05-20 2:47 PM (#10621 - in reply to #10613)
Subject: Re: Bike Cleaning


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
I use Eagle "Wipe & Shine" with a micro-fibre towel. I do not wash the bike much. I also use Plexus, very good.
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