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Wax preference?

robtdonna

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Anyone have something that works really good on the tupperware or do you just use what brand you have always used? I like the Eagle1 family of products, personally.

Thanks!
 
I use Turtle wax ICE when at home after washing and drying the spyder.
For quick detailing I use a waterless cleaner and polish called FUKKEN WAX euro style auto wax.
If we are on a tour and no water is available I will use WHOOSH its a waterless cleaner and polish all in one, that does not scratch I apply and remove all of them with a microfiber cloth.
 
Depends..!

on how hard you want to work. I use plexus (pricy) protect all works just as well at half the price. What I have used since they put plastic on bikes is pledge. Has worked gerat and lemon pledge gives it a sweet smell. There are no end of products tough to wade thru them all...:thumbup:
 
I use Lucas Slick Mist.
Love this product, you can spray it anywhere!


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I use Turtle wax ICE when at home after washing and drying the spyder.
For quick detailing I use a waterless cleaner and polish called FUKKEN WAX euro style auto wax.
If we are on a tour and no water is available I will use WHOOSH its a waterless cleaner and polish all in one, that does not scratch I apply and remove all of them with a microfiber cloth.

I just tried the Ice spray wax from Turtle Wax myself, Very easy and quick to use and no stuff in the cracks!
 
Lots of choices, keep the spray wax off the brake rotors and it will also make a smooth concrete floor very slippery when wet!!!!!!:yikes: ask me how I know.:banghead: I personally use Honda spray polish. Next purchase will be the Original Spray Cleaner and Polish. Available at Value Accessories and others.
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Maybe I'm old school but my Spyder and I both like Meguiar's Crystal Carnuba Wax. It's very easy to apply and doesn't take much to do the whole roadster. Makes the Cognac really sparkle.
 
CYCLE GEAR

get the Original Spray Cleaner and Polish @ Cycle Gear.....
nothing but the best will do for both my SPYD3Rs....
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The lemon pledge thing is blowing my mind. Seriously? On all surfaces on the spyder? If so, great! I have just never heard or tried it. I use Griot's products from machine polish all the way to the spray detailed on my motorcycle. If this lemon pledge thing is for real I would love the new approach. New machine, new practices!
 
I've always had good luck with Lemon Pledge. It works great on other toys, and I expect it to work great on the Spyder too.
 
Good old Lemmon Pledge works as good or better than anything and is 1/3 the price. Besides your Spyder will smell better!

Jack
 
Liquid Glass once you have 3coats it's bulletproof bugs rinse off. Advanced Auto. The car show guys showed me this one ,its for people who hate to wax. It is going on 3 years on gmc salt won't take it off.
 
Lots of choices, keep the spray wax off the brake rotors and it will also make a smooth concrete floor very slippery when wet!!!!!!:yikes: ask me how I know.:banghead: I personally use Honda spray polish. Next purchase will be the Original Spray Cleaner and Polish. Available at Value Accessories and others.
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+1 I love this stuff!
 
Turtle Wax Ice. Easy to use, great results. It can be applied to black plastic trim and it leaves a great shine. No white residue left on the black trim.
 
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