mike04busa
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Used it for years,Works on any surface.
Love it! Only stuff for my Ride!It is the only stuff I use also. Even use it on the truck. It isn't made by Honda anymore to my knowledge... Taken over by a different company, almost the same bottle and DEF the same stuff!
not anymore, they changed the propellant to conform to EPA regulations. It is a little thinner than it used to be but still works the same as far as cleaning and polishing.I have been using the Honda Polish for a few years it does great multiple duty around here on the bikes the car and truck and on the exercise equipment. Occasionaly it goes in my range bag and does a quick clean up of my firearms as well. The only bad side is that the granola crunchers in my area have made it illeagal to sell cause "the propellent hust the enviroment and promote global warming. I am looking at 4 foot snow banks so bring on the wamring!!! Ona more sdrious not I ride to another state where its still legal and buy it by the case
My bike rarely gets alot of debris on it. The rare occasions where there is a lot of debris, it should be hosed off.Dear Fellas
Y'all talk about using the Honda polish to clean your bikes, but if there's real debris on your bikes, shouldn't you hose it off with water first?
It seems to me that if there's debris on your bikes and you use polish and a rag without first removing the debris, you'd effectively make sandpaper out of the debris.
--Jaddie
I have taken alot of bugs and stuff off mine with the Honda Polish. If the bike is real dirty you can wash it, but I used to wash mine all the time, but now the only time mine has water put on it is when I have been riding in the rain. The key to keeping the finish scratch and swirl free is to ONLY use microfiber towels when whiping it down.Dear Fellas
Y'all talk about using the Honda polish to clean your bikes, but if there's real debris on your bikes, shouldn't you hose it off with water first?
It seems to me that if there's debris on your bikes and you use polish and a rag without first removing the debris, you'd effectively make sandpaper out of the debris.
--Jaddie
Could someone tell me where I can get some more of this product or the new name they are calling it now!!I've heard good things about it.
Haven't tried it yet, smells OK.