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  • #16
    Lots of fake in market these days, so just check if the 3M is of genuine one.
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    • #17
      hi any suggestions for dio dash ie black plastic thing around it , its getting pale

      thanks

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      • #18
        Originally posted by udayrrr View Post
        hi any suggestions for dio dash ie black plastic thing around it , its getting pale

        thanks
        You can use waxpol dashboard polish on it for dark black shiny effect.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Pinaki View Post
          I saw this 3M liquid wax on the shop shelves today @ 90 Rs for a small black bottle . Has anyone here used it ? Any good ? Lasting shine ? I have friend who's too lazy for solid waxing his bike .. lol .
          Better off with the solid polish than the liquid ones. Liquid polish can cause dullness in the paint finish over time and also has abrasive tendencies.

          Originally posted by udayrrr View Post
          hi any suggestions for dio dash ie black plastic thing around it , its getting pale

          thanks
          Get a dashboard polish from Eagle1 etc. Available at most car acc. shops.
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          • #20
            +1 on that dashboard polish . My guess is that plastic thingy is dirty too ... so take some warm soapy water and old toothbrush and a piece of clean cloth ... and clean up the dang thing .. before applying the dash-polish . You'd be surprised what plain old soap-water and a bit of elbow grease can do to things .

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Pinaki View Post
              I saw this 3M liquid wax on the shop shelves today @ 90 Rs for a small black bottle . Has anyone here used it ? Any good ? Lasting shine ? I have friend who's too lazy for solid waxing his bike .. lol .
              i have been using 3m's liquid polish from an year or so.... its a blasck small bottle with a purple cap costs around 100rs. the bottle says

              " 3M Perfect-it 1 step Finish Compound"

              i use it once a month good finish and finish lasts like anything all you need to do clean the surface once after coming back to home, and once before riding out....
              also removes the small scratches caused by jeans, etc....
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              • #22
                Originally posted by kinshuk.arya View Post
                i have been using 3m's liquid polish from an year or so.... its a blasck small bottle with a purple cap costs around 100rs. the bottle says
                " 3M Perfect-it 1 step Finish Compound"
                i use it once a month good finish and finish lasts like anything all you need to do clean the surface once after coming back to home, and once before riding out....
                also removes the small scratches caused by jeans, etc....
                Naturally !!!! The 3M perfect-It system are fine emery rubbing compounds , designed to be used during the finishing steps of automotive painting . Never as a regular maintenance wax/polish for the paint . Every time you use it , it is taking out a thin layer ( few microns ) of your paint , which is why fine scratches and swirl marks disappear .
                If I was you , I would stop using this one immediately
                This is NOT the same as 3M liquid wax !

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by aargee View Post
                  Nothing harm, just that you cannot expect a bright chrome. On chromes use Silvo, very cheap & effective solution. If you apply wax on chromes, it will start attracting less dust on the surface.
                  Originally posted by Pinaki View Post
                  ++1 , Silvo / Brasso is ancient stuff but , as they say , old is gold ...
                  As for the wax , it is harmless on almost anything , it's just natural palm tree wax (carnauba) . Sometimes if you let it dry too long it may be difficult to remove buss .... no damage ... unlike some of these more modern polishes which contain abrasives & harsh chemicals .
                  tip - waxpol (the soild one) works better than kiwi or cherry-blossom as a shoe / saddle leather polish ... and I use it for that too . Super-gloss and pretty waterproof . I learned this in my younger days when on mountain trails we used it to waterproof leather trekking boots for snow .
                  Thanks for the Information Guys!

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                  • #24
                    Can someone tell me where i can find the genuine turtle hard shell wax in mumbai.. Most of the car accessories shops in my place (mira rd) have never heard of it.. I am looking for it everywhere as i expect my baby cbr next week..
                    You gotta risk it.. to get da biscuit !!!

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by kinshuk.arya View Post
                      i have been using 3m's liquid polish from an year or so.... its a blasck small bottle with a purple cap costs around 100rs. the bottle says

                      " 3M Perfect-it 1 step Finish Compound"

                      i use it once a month good finish and finish lasts like anything all you need to do clean the surface once after coming back to home, and once before riding out....
                      also removes the small scratches caused by jeans, etc....
                      This stuff removes small layers of your clear coat, you should use very rarely and with caution, swirl marks are caused by improper washing methods and by using the wrong cloth, as for minor scratches, good multi layers of wax will prevent some of these. You will always get scratches on a daily driver, dust particles need to be rinsed with water, filtered water will give you a flawless wash, if you look back on this thread, i have given a detailed step by step instruction on caring for your paint work, using the correct methods and tools, will reward you, beware of cheap waxes etc. and always without fail use a good automotive shampoo, forget those wash/wax shampoo's if you want your bike to dazzle time and time again, these are only shortcut methods.
                      Lastly do not let your watchman wipe your car or bike, even if he uses water, your vehicle may look clean daily, but each time damage is being done! I pay my watchman for cleaning my car and bike weekly only, I just happen to pay him the same as others do for the daily wipe, why I pay the same? more effort is required and my methods are more time consuming, but the results speak for themselves, less swirl marks, as both my car and bike were bought second hand, they already had some degree of swirl marks, will let them be, until I get a respray in a proper paint booth.
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                      • #26
                        @ stefanm: can you suggest some wax that does not contain the polishing agents and wont harm my paint.. I want it for my new bike.. So it wont have any scratches and i want to wax it right from the begining.. The most readily available wax here is formula1 but i think it has micropolishers.. Only one shop here had turtle wax but he was very angry on the product.. According to him, he had 3boxes and all were spoiled..(hardened up and thus unusable) and said company doesnt take them back and i cant sell them as it will spoil customer relation.. I need a wax that wont harm my paint and can be used both on metal as well as fairing and stuff.. Please suggest some good product..

                        i think collinite (suggested by aargee) would also be good..
                        But a bit costly.. So want an opinion on that..
                        You gotta risk it.. to get da biscuit !!!

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                        • #27
                          Amway has got an excellent car polish which is called SIlicon Glaze..I think its way too economical and ecofreindly too..Contact some amway distributors at your end dude.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by MeTaL_MaNiaC View Post
                            @ stefanm: can you suggest some wax that does not contain the polishing agents and wont harm my paint.. I want it for my new bike.. So it wont have any scratches and i want to wax it right from the begining.. The most readily available wax here is formula1 but i think it has micropolishers.. Only one shop here had turtle wax but he was very angry on the product.. According to him, he had 3boxes and all were spoiled..(hardened up and thus unusable) and said company doesnt take them back and i cant sell them as it will spoil customer relation.. I need a wax that wont harm my paint and can be used both on metal as well as fairing and stuff.. Please suggest some good product..
                            i think collinite (suggested by aargee) would also be good..
                            But a bit costly.. So want an opinion on that..
                            Yes collinite #845 is perhaps the best car wax worldwide .
                            It's a great idea to put on a coat of wax on a new bike first thing when you get it .
                            Try to get a tub of waxpol solid wax . Paint / hardware shops will have it .
                            If you are 100% confirmed that it is genuine turtle wax, you can buy that from that guy for a discount , try half price . I can assure you the wax in it is perfectly good , just the solvents may be dried a bit on the surface ... still usable ok . Natural state of carnauba wax is very hard , as hard as concrete . I have used a very old tin of Burmah-Shell wax , dried and cracked , but worked ok . The thing is that the wax kinds softens or melts when you rub your applicator cloth on it and comes right on .
                            Also keep it in mind that there are loads of fake Formula 1's everywhere here , avoid it like plague .
                            Last edited by Pinaki; 05-02-2011, 02:39 AM.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by MeTaL_MaNiaC View Post
                              @ stefanm: can you suggest some wax that does not contain the polishing agents and wont harm my paint.. I want it for my new bike.. So it wont have any scratches and i want to wax it right from the begining.. The most readily available wax here is formula1 but i think it has micropolishers.. Only one shop here had turtle wax but he was very angry on the product.. According to him, he had 3boxes and all were spoiled..(hardened up and thus unusable) and said company doesnt take them back and i cant sell them as it will spoil customer relation.. I need a wax that wont harm my paint and can be used both on metal as well as fairing and stuff.. Please suggest some good product..

                              i think collinite (suggested by aargee) would also be good..
                              But a bit costly.. So want an opinion on that..
                              Use waxpol for the metal regions and vista care for the fairing, pretty good stuff. waxpol should be somewhere around Rs.250, Vista for a small spray costs about Rs.80
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                              • #30
                                Waxpol soild wax 200g tub is 117 Rs mrp , 100 mein de denge ... atleast here in kolkata .

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