Waxing your bike

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Waxing your bike

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Guys what kind of wax do you use for your bike's, I use the mothers stuff on the car but is it okay for the bike?

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mcmahonm wrote:Guys what kind of wax do you use for your bike's, I use the mothers stuff on the car but is it okay for the bike?
it will be fine.

I almost never wax my bike. it's a KLR, it's supposed to be dirty :D
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#3 Unread post by runsilent »

I waxed the gas tank once with Lemon Pledge spray wax and the magnetic tank bag slid around afterwards. I'll never do that again; besides if it's nice enough out to wash/wax a bike, it's nice enough to go ride it instead. :lol:
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I use Meguiar's Gold Class wax. I was given a bottle for my birthday back in August, and a couple of micro fibre cloths. After it's been washed it takes all of 5 minutes to apply and remove a single coat of this stuff to the whole bike. It goes on, and comes off that easily.

If it's been a long day and I'm really tired and pretty stressed out, I got in the habit of heading out to the garage and putting 5 or 6 coats of it on, sure makes the bike look nice, and all the bugs and other garbage rinse off a lot easier.
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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I have to agree with the Meguiars wax and micro fiber cloth. They work great.
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If you are using lemon pledge, it is really important to use a micro-fiber cloth. That is what I do anyhow.
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why?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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why what?

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Why do you need to use a microfibre cloth with lemon pledge?
Of course I'm generalizing from a single example here, but everyone does that. At least I do.

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lemons

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Maybe he lokes the smell of lemons over exhaust fumes at lights

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