well until now I have never used wax on a bike, but now the suns out and weathers improving, thinking of seeing how deep and lustruous i can get my black blade after I've done the usual shampoo, rinse and dry routine went to buy some wax and some seems to say avoid plastics...does this include bike fairings or is it for the 4 wheel goons to avoid their shitty bumpers and rubber door seals? any recommendations for something that will do tank n plastics before i shell out £20 on the wrong product?
or try Gtechniq C1which is a little expensive and not a wax but a nano coating . What i'm going to apply to the H2
Yep, got various waxes, but have Collnite 915 for wheels, vans any colours and is so hard wearing, in all weathers, so makes it perfect for the bikes too. And cheap and lasts ages
thanks for the replies, so are you guys using these waxes on the whole bike? Obviously excluding tyres and brake discs...
On my black blade I used Autoglym ultra deep shine. It's for dark or black colours. On very dark colours the secret is to polish as per the wind flow NOT round in circles as this leaves swirl marks
Serum? Just googled Serum Wax and got John Frieda hair styling products...surely you don't want frizz-ease on your tank!
I should have also said don't get too precious about it, it's a bike, a thing, it's there for using. As John Green said " people are here to be loved, things are here to be used. The problem with the world is things get loved and people get used". Just my (and John Greens') opinion.
Yes, I used it on all the shiney black. I gave it a couple of coats. ( but then went back to mr sheen for buff ups in between)
I put Nanolex coating on areas that get dirty like wheels and calipers before a coat of wax to help protect them.
I use mequiars cleaner wax, nice shine and it smells very sweet, like youre in a candy store LOL Use it on most parts off the bike, for the black plastic parts I use some spray called plastic shine.
http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/sealants/gtechniq-crystal-serum-light/prod_1635.html It's not badly priced tbh.