Hi, I would be intersted to know what you guys think are the very best cleaning products for:
* Polish for paintwork
* Engine, frame, & swingarm degreasing (without harming the metal)
* Metal polishing
* Wheels
I am also looking for a very good general cleaning agent that I can spray on a bike that will help get all the grime, grease and dirt off it.
Purchased some Zymol today and boy does it make the paintwork shine and smells great! It has Carnauba wax in it. But it is quite expensive and you can get through quite a bit of it just doing a few bikes.
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Neil..I am also looking for a very good general cleaning agent that I can spray on a bike that will help get all the grime, grease and dirt off it.
Muc off works well for gen cleaning,Muguirs or Mer for paint,Solvo for metal,
Paul J
Muc off works well for gen cleaning,Muguirs or Mer for paint,Solvo for metal,
Paul J
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Salad is what real food eats.
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Best degreaser I've used is Putoline chain and engine degreaser - expensive BUT it works.....
Paintwork depends on how much time you want to invest, but a bucket of soapy water and a £5 bottle of turtlwax wont really cut it if you wan't a proper finish........being VERY sad I invest ALOT of time on my paintwork, but 'I' think it's worth it
As as an Eg Some of my old cars....
I just love reflection shots.....
Detailing by Mr Conehead!..
Paintwork depends on how much time you want to invest, but a bucket of soapy water and a £5 bottle of turtlwax wont really cut it if you wan't a proper finish........being VERY sad I invest ALOT of time on my paintwork, but 'I' think it's worth it
As as an Eg Some of my old cars....




I just love reflection shots.....


Detailing by Mr Conehead!..

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Can't be a hairdresser - there no Stag there.
Well, I'm known as a bit of a mister mop and my regulars are:
Degreasing: GB's bang on! Brake and Clutch cleaner: it's a very pure alcohol so always test a small area first on painted surfaces! Don't buy the rip off aerosols: Buy a five litre can and dispense from an old washing up liquid bottle. Apply to paper towel and wipe, or work in with small paint brush - better than splashing around. Fantastic for throw off chain lube.
Heavy soil/greasy cleaning: Tried many, but I've stuck with Autoglym Engine Cleaner. Powerful, but not smeary like Gunk or some other water soluble cleaners. IF you've got a lot of sticky grease to tackle, use B&C cleaner first, then move on to this.
Light soil cleaning: Autoglym shampoo and wax.
Metal Polish: Used to swear by Autosol, but I find Autoglym metal polish is better. Polishes off really easily and cleanly. Best way to finish is the wipe off with B&C cleaner first, then buff.
Paint polish: surprise of the week - Autoglym super resin.
Quick polish: Autoglym Instant Show Shine. This stuff is bloody miraculous: works on every surface.
Tyre / Vinyl dress: Autoglym vinyl cleaner. It gives a matt/satin finish, rather than the gloss that other products can give. Tyres, pipes, etc just look clean, rather than shiny.
Well, I'm known as a bit of a mister mop and my regulars are:
Degreasing: GB's bang on! Brake and Clutch cleaner: it's a very pure alcohol so always test a small area first on painted surfaces! Don't buy the rip off aerosols: Buy a five litre can and dispense from an old washing up liquid bottle. Apply to paper towel and wipe, or work in with small paint brush - better than splashing around. Fantastic for throw off chain lube.
Heavy soil/greasy cleaning: Tried many, but I've stuck with Autoglym Engine Cleaner. Powerful, but not smeary like Gunk or some other water soluble cleaners. IF you've got a lot of sticky grease to tackle, use B&C cleaner first, then move on to this.
Light soil cleaning: Autoglym shampoo and wax.
Metal Polish: Used to swear by Autosol, but I find Autoglym metal polish is better. Polishes off really easily and cleanly. Best way to finish is the wipe off with B&C cleaner first, then buff.
Paint polish: surprise of the week - Autoglym super resin.
Quick polish: Autoglym Instant Show Shine. This stuff is bloody miraculous: works on every surface.
Tyre / Vinyl dress: Autoglym vinyl cleaner. It gives a matt/satin finish, rather than the gloss that other products can give. Tyres, pipes, etc just look clean, rather than shiny.
The best degreaser by far that I have used, and I have tried them all in my industrial line of work, is Just Orange.
http://www.cromwell.co.uk/SOL7272800A
as I stated in my Z1b refurb thread.
http://www.cromwell.co.uk/SOL7272800A
as I stated in my Z1b refurb thread.

[quote="MaineKZ"]Autoglym Super Resin Polish
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Excellent polish and the heavy filler content helps mask swirling which is the killer for most paint jobs...
I use Megs Quick Detailer instead of the AG show shine as a 'top up' as IMHO it's easier to use and gives better results.
I'd also say for anyone who's serious about getting a proper finish to their paint then before starting any poilishing it's worth giving the paintwork a good going over with detailing clay as this stuff pulls all kinds of crap out of the paint which no amout of soap and water will remove.
For those who don't know what detailing clay is then there's a guide HERE
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Excellent polish and the heavy filler content helps mask swirling which is the killer for most paint jobs...
I use Megs Quick Detailer instead of the AG show shine as a 'top up' as IMHO it's easier to use and gives better results.
I'd also say for anyone who's serious about getting a proper finish to their paint then before starting any poilishing it's worth giving the paintwork a good going over with detailing clay as this stuff pulls all kinds of crap out of the paint which no amout of soap and water will remove.
For those who don't know what detailing clay is then there's a guide HERE
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
Garry.L wrote:MaineKZ wrote:Autoglym Super Resin Polish
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For those who don't know what detailing clay is then there's a guide HERE
This all a bit technical for me, doesn't the bike wash it self in the rain when its ridden to events???

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