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From: wayneparris911
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  • DWG - Wash, Polish, Paint Sealant, & UV Protection all in one. No Water, no leaf blower, no mess, no noise.

  • If this product has a surfactant in it there will be no damage to the paint or chrome as long as it's not being used for heavy dirt. I use a product called Bugslide and EVERYTHING is lifted off the surface resulting in a beautiful finish. After 2 years of cleaning in that manner the bike still can't be told from new.

  • I have been cleaning my bike this way with this product for the past 5 years. It's not scratched and is as bright and shiny as it was the day it came off the showroom floor. Don't knock it til you try it. I live on a dirt road. I take great pride in my bike and would NEVER do anything to cause it harm or de-value it.

  • **Half Ass wash job. Ideal for the lazy and those who could care less about true cleanliness. Thank you.

  • all it will take is 2-3 washings like that and everything will be dull from the fine scratching that your doing to that bike.you need to hose down that bike with good flow of water to remove fine dust sand and road debris then spray mild detergent on the bike let sit till detergent can loosen stuck on bugs and grim with a good blast of water remove the detergent. now you can spray you product on rub lite hose off.lets face it there is no fast way of cleaning your bike without scratching it.

  • Nice looking bike, why not join us at valeters.com The forum for valeting and detailing your posts would be great.

  • ugly bike

  • dude don,t scratch the bike

  • Yeah some dumb piece of shit name chuck greenberg detailed my bike like this and scratched the entire motorcycle

  • the bike was really clean even to start with, so I dont know what you are doing...but one thing I know it sure aint detailing

  • Thats not detailing, thats a ten minute wipe down..

  • First you can't clean a bike with a simple spray polish. First wash the bike with a mild soap. Second take a EZ-Brush with mild soap on it to go between all your chrome part to remove dust from there. Once your bike is clean. Then use a good polish for your paint wich is not supose to be the same as the one for your chrome. There's alot of good chrome polish product out there and you sure gon be surprised by the results. Detailing is not about time, it's about the job done right in each area !

  • You aren´t using water to remove the film grime and dust,so, you for sure are scratching the paint or chrome...maybe your product, can be used after you rinse the bike...Don´t confuse shine with cleansing!!!!

  • I have washed my bike two or three times in the past year. The rest of the time I use Ace IT! to clean and protect my bike. I have a custom Harley paint scheme and LOTS of chrome. No scratches whatsoever. I also live on a dirt road and get a lot of dust on my bike.

  • I see no difference. The bike looks clean at the beginning on my monitor. You are also not cleaning the spaces in between the cooling fins. There are lots of areas to hit.

  • It's hard to see because I shot this with my digital camera's video mode, and the resolution on youtube isn't that great. I'll try to do better next time. But the bike was very nasty after riding for two days in the rain. This video was made to show that you don't have to spend 2 hours on the bike to clean it up and get ready to ride again--we all know that you can't do a complete detail in 10 minutes, but with this product you can do it in about 45 minutes.

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