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Kanticoy mentioned this product a while back, so I picked some up, and man is it ever worth the money. Really, spray it on a cool bike, as rinse it off followed by a wipe down with a micro fiber cloth, and it achieves the clean that used to take me way longer with bucket washing. Fyi, I'm not a spokesman or sales person for this stuff, I just think it's great!
My bad for not taking a before pic, but my dr was covered in 50 miles or so worth of backwoods Georgia clay dirty. I didn't scrub anything, at all, just sprayed it on and washed it off. If your tired of spending forever cleaning all the nooks and crannies on your bike, give this stuff a try.
Here's a few more better before and after pictures. Spent the weekend riding down in the Georgia Clay. The only thing that I touched with a brush was the header where the stuff was pretty well baked on. Everywhere else i just used a garden hose. Spray the stuff on and hose It Off, easy as that
Damn am I ever glad I stumbled across this. Turns out they sell the stuff at fortnine.ca (here in Canada) so will pick some up and keep the bikes looking ker-leeen
the only word of caution I have is make sure that you do rinse it off very thoroughly as instructed on the bottle. The only complaints I've heard and found to be true, is it is a slight bit on the caustic side, and if not rinsed thoroughly can have a little ill effect on alloys (such as my dr650 swingarm that I must've not Rinsed quite well enough lol)
the only word of caution I have is make sure that you do rinse it off very thoroughly as instructed on the bottle. The only complaints I've heard and found to be true, is it is a slight bit on the caustic side, and if not rinsed thoroughly can have a little ill effect on alloys (such as my dr650 swingarm that I must've not Rinsed quite well enough lol)
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