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which among the following polishes can be considered for our bikes(plastic, rims, and the body)
Polish, Compound, Shampoo & Cleanerits all about CC...
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I am using liquid wax polish and I think its good.Originally posted by rohitmundra View Postwhich among the following polishes can be considered for our bikes(plastic, rims, and the body)
Polish, Compound, Shampoo & Cleaner
Prajwal
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@aravind- Sorry buddy I just saw ur PM. Its better late than never. I tried replyin to your message but seems some problem.
here goes the reply about ur query-
I use Sonax Chrome & Alupaste polish for Chrome and aluminium parts and Sonax High Gloss metal polish for the metal parts.
For the plastics I use 3M car care kit which has a vinyl dresser, a glass cleaner, a tyre polish and a shampoo. I use all of 'em
Sonax u can get it in any Shell petrol bunks, but I doubt about the Chrome alupaste. I got it straight from the Methods Automotive godown which is in basvangudi near south end circle.
3M you can get in any good (zhing zhhang types) automobile accessories shop.
Costs-
Sonax High gloss Metal polish- Rs. 400
Sonax Alupaste- Rs 250 (I guess)
3M car care kit- Rs. 700
Sonax Car shampoo with polish- Rs. 350
I clean the dry dust on a daily basis if possible and keep the bike covered. Since there is no proper size cover available for Avenger, I had to get one made to order from a shop in JC road (it was a tarpaulin shop) .. He took a proper size of my bike and it covers the bike end to end including front tyres, cost Rs. 450 but its a very good quality unlike the lousy 150 bucks ones.
Covering the bike is very important even if its in shade, as the metallic paint tend to attract dust which makes it look brownish. Later no matter how much u clean the brownishness will not go and will become permanent.Last edited by Speed Pujari; 04-15-2009, 12:36 PM.
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guys.....guys.....need ur help.in keeping my p180ug3 shining.....ofcourse itz new but i know it won't last for a long time......
i usually wash it with a wetcloth and dry cloth..using simultaneously...i donno ab8 the polishin techniques and all that stuff....
when i first read thgis thread i was a bit confused..as i never used any such things..so guys help...
tell me the procedure...to do washing..
1.wash ur byk with wetcloth and dry cloth ..
2.then wash it with water..
3..then again mix some shampoo(clinic plus) or nything like that in water and wash it.
4..again one round of splash of water
5.polishing ur byk....
this is where i need help..the above 4 things i can do but i need help for the 5th one....
which wax to choose..n somebodys saying turtle is good..and somebody formula 1..n armor all..
BTW my byks colour is ebony black
first of all tell me which wax should i use to make it shione....
and second how to apply it..
mixing it water ?...first of all..these polishes r a paste like thing or other??
how could i apply it to ma byk...??
my q seems to be weird but i swear....i never used such thing in my lyfLast edited by ceasar; 04-16-2009, 04:20 PM.-------------------------------
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formula 1 wax vailable on ebay.!
i just had a try and i found that formula 1(carnaubi)wax..and itz priced around 300 INR...
so F1 wax seekers no need to go out and search for it...
u can order them at ebay.in..
check it out.!
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Recently picked up a bottle of Protectol. Its a Waxpol product.
Cost - 35 ml bottle for Rs. 20.
Usage areas - It is supposed to protect all surfaces - paint, plastics, rubber, etc.
My experience - Does a fairly good job. On painted surfaces it gives a wet/oily kinda look and a smooth to touch finish. Kinda good at hiding scratches. But its not a polish, IMO... just something that leaves a protective layer on surfaces. It seems especially good for applying on the speedo console and other plastic parts. Does not seem to last for very long... possibly about couple weeks, depending on usage, of course.
Cost is not really justified as you can pick up a big Formula1 liquid bottle for about Rs. 300 which you can also apply everywhere, and is likely to be better (not used it yet... but considering that F1 products are generally better). A bigger bottle might however be more competitively priced.
PROTECTOL
Bought a bottle of ArmourAll yesterday. Yet to try it out properly. It can be applied ONLY to painted surfaces however.
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thz for the info..but where did u get it.....i mean in the car's accessories shop or anywhere else......normally where do these polish waxes are sold?Originally posted by Raccoon View PostRecently picked up a bottle of Protectol. Its a Waxpol product.
Cost - 35 ml bottle for Rs. 20.
Usage areas - It is supposed to protect all surfaces - paint, plastics, rubber, etc.
My experience - Does a fairly good job. On painted surfaces it gives a wet/oily kinda look and a smooth to touch finish. Kinda good at hiding scratches. But its not a polish, IMO... just something that leaves a protective layer on surfaces. It seems especially good for applying on the speedo console and other plastic parts. Does not seem to last for very long... possibly about couple weeks, depending on usage, of course.
Cost is not really justified as you can pick up a big Formula1 liquid bottle for about Rs. 300 which you can also apply everywhere, and is likely to be better (not used it yet... but considering that F1 products are generally better). A bigger bottle might however be more competitively priced.
PROTECTOL
Bought a bottle of ArmourAll yesterday. Yet to try it out properly. It can be applied ONLY to painted surfaces however.-------------------------------
Without Knowledge, Skill cannot be focused. Without Skill, Strength cannot be brought to bear and without Strength, Knowledge may not be applied. - Alexander the Great's Chief Physician
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