Go to automotive cleaning products.

Taking a break from the political nonsense.

Why does every forum I am on even have a political folder? Unless of course it is a politics forum.

Lastly what products do you use on both car and motorcycle?

Meguiar's, their professional line in tan colored bottles.

Water based degreaser: Swish Facto AT30. I use it straight. It cannot be beat.
 
Stoner Invisible Glass is my favourite:

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I use it plus I use other Stoner Products. I get the following in a case of 12 where shipping is free in the US. I have to give Stoner a (y) for great products.

Xenit Cleaner & Remover-XL.jpg I use this primarily to get crud off. Now it is a Citrus Cleaner (oily) and I would think it is corrosive, but I never had an issue cleaning the underside of my car with it, even when it was applied to metallic surfaces. I then wash it down with Swish Facto AT30 and rinse.

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The other Stoner Product I use the odd time is Tarminator and it is Arnold Schwarzenegger approved.
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And if you want bugs to come off easily and fast. I bought a gallon and fill up the bottles.
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I never knew they made anything else tbh!

I would've love to try the undercarriage citrus cleaner but now that I had the wax based rust proofing applied I wouldnt want to touch it.
 
I'm a heretic. I don't even wax my 911. Too busy driving it.
 
For the Tracer I use S100 Total Cycle Cleaner. Amazon has this for $75 / jug and it lasts about 5 years. I decant into a Windex spray bottle. Spray on, let sit a few minutes and I then use a 99 cent 4" paint brush I buy at Harbor Freight. Then rinse.

Also use Honda spray cleaner and polisher for paint and some plastics. Bought 5 cans on sale for $6 / ea in Ohio a few years ago. Great stuff IMO.


I don't obsess with cleaning and polishing bike in general. It does get a pretty thorough cleaning in November before it greats put away for the winter season.
 
I would've love to try the undercarriage citrus cleaner but now that I had the wax based rust proofing applied I wouldnt want to touch it.

Not on my daily driver as I Krown it myself to avoid drilling holes. My last daily driver now in the hands of a friend is now 26 years old, pretty well rust-free.

I just didn't want what the factory used on my sports car, Cosmoline I believe. A product that I think the military uses to store items long term such as firearms.
 
I don't obsess with cleaning and polishing bike in general. It does get a pretty thorough cleaning in November before it greats put away for the winter season.
I'm the same with all my vehicles, they get a couple of really good cleans then just a quick wipe for the rest of the year. If I wanted a professional detailing I'd pay for it. Just like to keep things generally tidy.
 
Anyone have a fav product for leather conditioner and cleaner?
 
My kid does this work, he uses Mcguires for leathers in good shape, it gets more complicated if it’s a repair or restoration of cracked or discoloured leathers.
 
Why does every forum I am on even have a political folder? Unless of course it is a politics forum.



Meguiar's, their professional line in tan colored bottles.

Water based degreaser: Swish Facto AT30. I use it straight. It cannot be beat.

Where do you buy the AT30?
Swish site only has it in 2L pails.
 
S100 Engine Brightener. Gets rid of the grey. Makes blacks stuff black again. A product which actually does what it claims.

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Anyone here ever use a clay bar kit for cleaning and pulling iron out of the clearcoat? if so what are some of the better products to use?
 
Anyone here ever use a clay bar kit for cleaning and pulling iron out of the clearcoat? if so what are some of the better products to use?
I do it twice a year.
Using up a mother's kit atm, and I bought some bulk claybar online cheap, somewhere.
Wash it, rince it, dry it, wipe with claybar & lubricant, wash with 99% isopropyl, apply your favorite wax.
The surface stays slick for a few months (parked outside).
 
Anyone here ever use a clay bar kit for cleaning and pulling iron out of the clearcoat? if so what are some of the better products to use?

Yep, clay bars and the proper lubricant works wonders. It turns your paint surface to a glass-like finish. Best done in a quiet garage (no radio going) and you can hear the difference as the section being cleaned (24" x 24" sections) is completed.

You can also use it on the windows.

I do not use the stuff you get at CTC or Walmart, although they may be OK.

By the way, you can also use an iron remover in a spray bottle, but I still use a clay bar thereafter.
 
Yep, clay bars and the proper lubricant works wonders. It turns your paint surface to a glass-like finish. Best done in a quiet garage (no radio going) and you can hear the difference as the section being cleaned (24" x 24" sections) is completed.

You can also use it on the windows.

I do not use the stuff you get at CTC or Walmart, although they may be OK.

By the way, you can also use an iron remover in a spray bottle, but I still use a clay bar thereafter.

Do you follow up with a polish after?
I heard certain claybars will mar your finish.
 
Do you follow up with a polish after?
I heard certain claybars will mar your finish.

I use the Meguiar's Professional Line (tan bottles).

My paints are all near perfect, even in my daily driver. If anything I will use something like Meguiar's M205 Ultra Finishing Polish.

The clay bar I use is from Autogeek Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and their lubricant. By the way, if you drop any clay and it hits the ground, chuck it!

On my daily driver I'll use Meguair's Hybrid Ceramic Wax but I don't spray it on and rinse it as intended. I polish it into the paint and hand buff it.
 
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