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Satin finish...care?

Old Prof

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Quick question for those of you who own Spyders with the "satin finish" (aka non-gloss)...I assume you don't use conventional wax on them. What DO you use? Thanks for your help.
 
If it's the same as the Harley Black Denim paint use dawn dish wash detergent then a blower to dry it. No wax.
 
I use Palmolive dish soap and then chamois dry. That's it.
As much as I like shiny stuff, and never really was a fan of the satin finishes, the actual care of this paint may have me rethinking things. I have grown a little lazy and don't find the thrill of waxing a vehicle like I used to. I may have to give the satin finish a try on my next one.:thumbup:
 
The satin finish is great until you scratch or chip it. I think I'd rather wax once or twice a year.
 
Using a dish detergent on any automotive finish is ill advised. They contain degreasers. Dawn is the highest. Just saying. :thumbup: Tom :spyder:
 
Meguiar's quick detailer in the maroon bottle. I use it on everything including the denim paint on my Harley, should be fine for the satin spyder paint too. Works fantastic on everything.

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This is what I'm using and it's working great on my bike http://www.lamonstergarage.com/detailing/

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I would hope you do, as you sell the stuff. :shocked:

I wouldn't use it if it didn't work and I wouldn't promote it if it didn't work. The only reason my name is on this product is I believe it's the best product for detailing our bikes and I've used them all.
 
All those soaps remove wax. I haven't washed mine yet cause I'm deathly afraid. But when I grow a pair, I plan on using boat soap. The same as I use on my boat. It doesn't remove the wax.

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