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cleaning and finish protection
what are riders using to clean and protect finish on your Ryker?
anyone heard or used Shine Armor, Fortify Quick Coat
it a waterless spray on and wipe cleaner
thanks for any thoughts or suggestions
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So far nothing but rainwater at high velocity.
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This is one of those which oil / tires threads. Any finish protection is better than none and there are a myriad brands selling a myriad types of products. Many decades of experience has me using S-100 polish for getting out those small surface scratches and then Mequiar's yellow #26 paste wax for protection. For those on-the-spot touch ups, I use Griot's Garage Best of Show Detailer - the bestest, slickest, shiniest detailer I have tried, and I tried many. O'Rielly's now sells Griot's products.
Be prepared to get 100 different choices from 100 posters.
Ours is a red, black and chrome 2017 F3 Limited. Bought new in 2/2019. The avatar is my first bike back in 1952, a Simplex Servi-Cycle. Photo taken at the Barber Museum.
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I was told this works well for most surfaces. Haven't used it yet.
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Any opinions?
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Wash RLT with soap and water just like car, polish and remove bugs with Lemon Pledge, it's cheap, removes bugs, leaves a nice shine, and as an added bonus smells good.
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Originally Posted by Chasinsparks
Wash RLT with soap and water just like car, polish and remove bugs with Lemon Pledge, it's cheap, removes bugs, leaves a nice shine, and as an added bonus smells good.
I have used that on my snowmobiles for years, works well!!
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Hi all ref cleaning Ryker I use Autoglym Fast Glass , excellent on the black , mudgards ( fenders to you ) etc. Regards Nico 75
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