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 Post subject: Re: Cleaning Products
PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 5:48 pm 
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I am a simple guy and use Simple Green on the engine. Spray it all over the greasy part underneath let it stay on for a few minutes and then hose it off. Yes I said hose it off. I use a low pressure hose on my bike wash it with Blue Corral car wash then polish with Meguires Classic polish. at least I think that is what I use. Can't find my can of polish anywhere. Think that RK has it or let someone else use it. Anyway easy, takes me 1.5 hours to do this but bike looks like brand new when its done. Simple Green works great and fairly cheap. Dry it off with my air compressor.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:28 pm 
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Kickstand wrote:
roadking wrote:
Kickstand wrote:
The original bike spirits spray cleaner and polish. It's the sniz.


Where do you get yours?

I've found with cleaners & stuff - money saves time, just how much money one is willing to part with / time saved is the question.


I rarely if ever wash my bike with water. Bike Sprits and a microfiber towel. I just checked J&P Cycles and they have a good price on a can of it ($6.29 for gold members). You can get a case of 12 cans on Ebay for $74.76 + free shipping. Last time I got some I got a case.

For me it is easier, just about everytime I spend a lot of time washing and detailing the bike it will rain. Polishing it with bike spirits only takes a few minutes. How I found out about it... Years ago.... A buddy of mine used to work for HD and he told me that they used "Honda Spray and Polish" to keep the showroom bikes looking good. The guys swore by it. Honda Spray and Polish later became Original Bike Spirits.

It makes it easier to clean bugs off your windsheild TOO :icon_thumbsup:



When I stopped for an oil change in NashvilleHD one time and they let me hang aorund in the back I seen them using Bike Spirits I was impressed. Should get some but I keep forgetting. I think it'd be a great detailer.

What bike spirits don't do is get out the grease and road grime in all the nooks and crannies. I came home from a 240 mile all day ride the other day (Lake George/Americade)and came in and out of the rain during the ride. The Northeast is weird.. When I got home I was beat, sun burnt and tired. So I took a little short nap while the bike cooled. Got up about 7pm got the hose lined up and turned on, squirted the bike down with s100,hosed it off as instructed and viola it was done. No scrubbing and dirt and grime gone. Bike ready to be waxed on another time. Biker spirits doesn't do that.

I hope to get a can of biker spirits to keep on the bike as it looks like it'll keep the tank,fenders and saddlebags standing tall while on a multy day trip. Every hotel I've stayed at happily always lets me have as many "rags" as I need.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 11:09 am 
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lenny82 wrote:
I am a simple guy and use Simple Green on the engine. Spray it all over the greasy part underneath let it stay on for a few minutes and then hose it off. Yes I said hose it off. I use a low pressure hose on my bike wash it with Blue Corral car wash then polish with Meguires Classic polish. at least I think that is what I use. Can't find my can of polish anywhere. Think that RK has it or let someone else use it. Anyway easy, takes me 1.5 hours to do this but bike looks like brand new when its done. Simple Green works great and fairly cheap. Dry it off with my air compressor.


What chu talkin bout - Lenny?

I got mine at pep-boys, and I think I told you about the simple green -hahaha :icon_laughing:


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 11:21 am 
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When I stopped for an oil change in NashvilleHD one time and they let me hang aorund in the back I seen them using Bike Spirits I was impressed. Should get some but I keep forgetting. I think it'd be a great detailer.

What bike spirits don't do is get out the grease and road grime in all the nooks and crannies. I came home from a 240 mile all day ride the other day (Lake George/Americade)and came in and out of the rain during the ride. The Northeast is weird.. When I got home I was beat, sun burnt and tired. So I took a little short nap while the bike cooled. Got up about 7pm got the hose lined up and turned on, squirted the bike down with s100,hosed it off as instructed and viola it was done. No scrubbing and dirt and grime gone. Bike ready to be waxed on another time. Biker spirits doesn't do that.

I hope to get a can of biker spirits to keep on the bike as it looks like it'll keep the tank,fenders and saddlebags standing tall while on a multy day trip. Every hotel I've stayed at happily always lets me have as many "rags" as I need.


Once I get it detailed a good quality spray and wipe works great.

After I wind up going on a dirt road or after just so many miles the back wheel and underside have enough grit that the hose is the only option. I've been too cheap to try the S100, I do the car wash and sometimes I use dish detergent for the painted surfaces and the simple green on the engine, and wheels. I put the hose on a light pressure spray and go after it. So far 20 years and bike looks ok for a daily driver. I found that the better waxes and a hand rubbed finish are the important steps in making the bike look good. As long as you have all the gritty stuff off - the wax will clean almost anything off the paint.

I wax the windshield after I wash it. It takes out all the scratches and makes it easier to clean off in between washes.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 06, 2014 10:09 pm 
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Never thought about waxing the windshield...good water repellent too I imagine?

When I bought the 2001 back in 2008 the guy also gave me mad amount of his cleaning and maitenance stuff. So I ended up with probably 5 gallons of S100, 2 squirt bottles and still have plenty left. I just love that stuff. Wish you could find spray on wax,lol.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:46 pm 
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badinfluence63 wrote:
Never thought about waxing the windshield...good water repellent too I imagine?

When I bought the 2001 back in 2008 the guy also gave me mad amount of his cleaning and maitenance stuff. So I ended up with probably 5 gallons of S100, 2 squirt bottles and still have plenty left. I just love that stuff. Wish you could find spray on wax,lol.


I forgot to add I also use the wax on my clear visor on my helmet. The bugs and road slug pretty much rinse off. I coat the visor with a fresh layer of wax when the bugs start sticking to it again. Usually about 4 or 5 good washings.

Pop the visor off the helmet.
Rinse it in the sink.
A dab of dish washing liquid on your finger and only your finger never use your nail.
Let the stubborn ones soak an extra minute or 2.
Once you have it clean and dry - I use a paper napkin to squeegee off the water - always wipe only in one direction.
A good coat of wax both sides. Let dry. wipe with clean cotton or micofiber cloth.
The wax on the inside seems to keep the visor from fogging.


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