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  • #46
    surely will do that RG


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    • #47
      A friend of mine recently use the Turtle wax Hard Shell Paste Wax. The results were good for the price. He bought it from some shop at a petrol pump. I saw the pack and it looked original and after looking at the result was satisfied. So on a budget this product is also good for what it does.

      But like RG said watch out for fakes, try to locate authorized dealers. Many of these products like Meguairs have a FB page where you can ask for suggestions and contact details of the authorized dealers in your area. For your ease here is the link to the Meguairs FB page: https://www.facebook.com/meguiarsindia?ref=ts&fref=ts

      For day to day cleaning you can use the Quik detailer costs around Rs.300 and use a good branded wax once or twice a month as per your convenience.

      For the NS even a small pack of Turtle Wax paste wax (270 gms) will last more than a year since it has very little painted areas.

      I would suggest to stay away from any product that mentions Polish in its name and only stick the ones like paste wax, liquid wax, carnauba wax.

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      • #48
        Originally posted by sunilyo View Post
        use a good branded wax once or twice a month as per your convenience
        Beg to differ on the BOLD; branded wax like Collinite lasts easily up to 2-3 months during Summer & easily a month during bad monsoons
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        Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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        • #49
          Originally posted by aargee View Post
          Beg to differ on the BOLD; branded wax like Collinite lasts easily up to 2-3 months during Summer & easily a month during bad monsoons
          Yes totally agree with you RG on this. That is totally upto the users preference. For me on the NS, the bottle of Collinite will last for almost 2 yrs even if i use it once every 15 days and i am ok with waxing it once every 15 days, well, if i have the time. I can get around with just using the Turtle Wax Hi-Gloss Protectant for a quick wax shine and half the effort. But that is just me .
          Last edited by sunilyo; 10-08-2012, 02:01 PM.

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          • #50
            Thanks @RG and @sunilyo.

            Meguairs don't have an authorised dealer in Calcutta. So i'm not going to go hunting for an original product throughout the city...lazy me


            And I have ended up buying Collinite liquid wax as suggested by RG.
            Finance courtesy - Dad!


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            • #51
              Originally posted by myth2104 View Post
              Meguairs don't have an authorised dealer in Calcutta. So i'm not going to go hunting for an original product throughout the city...lazy me

              Check with them - Megs SwirlX & NXT Wax
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              Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
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              • #52
                Review of Collinite 850 Metal Wax



                Yet another miracle product from Collinite


                I'd some metal & plastic surfaces, the shiny part of turn lights on Yamaha Rx, the exhaust, Bessel ring of the headlamp, chrome spoke wheels, alloy foot pegs on CBR 250R to name a few, whose surface was not clean despite washing with ONR, using Petrol, Diesel & Kerosene washes. I was confused as what might work to remove the tiny rust marks, restore the shine & not cause harm.


                That is when this product was suggested to me; application is simple...
                1. Remove as much dust/dirt as possible using plain water or solvents like ONR
                2. Apply a small quantity of liquid wax on to the dirty surface
                3. And rub well with a piece of cloth
                Voila!!! The rust is gone, metal shines like new & what's more? The protection is for longer duration & repeating this process for some other time is even simple.


                However, do not expect the years of rust over metals to be removed immediately or to be fit & fine shine, that's not going to happen unless it's chromed again, but that's understandable. You'll also need lot of cloths to clean as you'll be surprised how much impurities & dust will emerge when wiped even on a clean metal surface.
                Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by aargee View Post
                  Review of Collinite 850 Metal Wax



                  Yet another miracle product from Collinite


                  I'd some metal & plastic surfaces, the shiny part of turn lights on Yamaha Rx, the exhaust, Bessel ring of the headlamp, chrome spoke wheels, alloy foot pegs on CBR 250R to name a few, whose surface was not clean despite washing with ONR, using Petrol, Diesel & Kerosene washes. I was confused as what might work to remove the tiny rust marks, restore the shine & not cause harm.


                  That is when this product was suggested to me; application is simple...
                  1. Remove as much dust/dirt as possible using plain water or solvents like ONR
                  2. Apply a small quantity of liquid wax on to the dirty surface
                  3. And rub well with a piece of cloth
                  Voila!!! The rust is gone, metal shines like new & what's more? The protection is for longer duration & repeating this process for some other time is even simple.


                  However, do not expect the years of rust over metals to be removed immediately or to be fit & fine shine, that's not going to happen unless it's chromed again, but that's understandable. You'll also need lot of cloths to clean as you'll be surprised how much impurities & dust will emerge when wiped even on a clean metal surface.
                  Thanks Aargee for this brief review. So is this some kind of one step product for metals? Can this be used on painted surfaces as well? or is it only for chrome parts.

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                  • #54
                    Hope i have to come to the correct thread for my bike's rusting issue. i would like to coat or spray a paint so that i dont anymore rusting from that place again.In four places i am facing this issue.1
                    1.Right side front fork
                    2.Left side front fork
                    3.Between the forks - center part(round shape)
                    4.Number plate holder- Paint peelingClick image for larger version

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                    And it is a one month old 200NS so that i can approach SVC to replace or rectify the same under warranty.Any solution is welcome as it is normal in today's motorcycle
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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by pgaucha View Post
                      Hope i have to come to the correct thread for my bike's rusting issue. i would like to coat or spray a paint so that i dont anymore rusting from that place again.In four places i am facing this issue.1
                      1.Right side front fork
                      2.Left side front fork
                      3.Between the forks - center part(round shape)
                      4.Number plate holder- Paint peeling[ATTACH=CONFIG]83977[/ATTACH]

                      And it is a one month old 200NS so that i can approach SVC to replace or rectify the same under warranty.Any solution is welcome as it is normal in today's motorcycle
                      Hi,

                      I am not sure how much correct i am but places which are closer to the seas tend to face such issues i.e. rusting etc. And since Chennai is close to Bay of Bengal some bikes do have such problems of rusting. You can opt for a part change but i dont know if this will avoid the problem completely.

                      places like number plate holder etc. can be painted without any problems, but areas like under the front fork you will have to remove the fork completely in order to effectively cover the area. the paint between the front fork area will continue to peel no matter how much you paint them since it is constantly in contact with the cables/wireing which creates friction whenever the wires move out of place due to bumps, handle movement etc. etc.

                      If you are not able to DIY then take it a professional painter.

                      I am assuming that you park your outside. Keep it covered whenever possible. Try not to wash daily. Keep dirt / mud as low as possible whenever dirty.

                      Nothing else coming in my mind at the moment.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                        Hey all. I have gone through the thread. And I cant spend too much on detailing material as I'm just a college student and I can't ask my parents to spend the money. But, spending 400 bucks for a stupid Teflon coat everytime I want protection seems preposterous. Can you please tell me some stuff I could get within my saved up cash, which amounts up to 1.5k right now. It might seem meagre. But I can maybe get another thousand.

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                        Rides : Honda CB Twister(Feb 2011 - Present) | TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS(Sept 2012 - May 2016) | Honda CBR250R C-ABS Repsol(March 2017 - Present)

                        Break-in tension? Read this.

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                          spending 400 bucks for a stupid Teflon coat everytime I want protection seems preposterous
                          +1

                          Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                          Can you please tell me some stuff I could get within my saved up cash, which amounts up to 1.5k right now. It might seem meagre. But I can maybe get another thousand.
                          Sure, but remember, sometimes quality comes with price, but, will suggest you some good alternatives that does it's job with price.

                          Disclaimer - Though I haven't used any products from Silicone Liquid Polish, Bikes Dashboard Polish, but I believe their products should do their job due to the manufacturer's reputation.

                          Remove excessive dirt/mud or degrease your vehicle
                          1. CAR SHAMPOO - Then use this to wash your vehicle thoroughly & then rinse to remove the soap foam from the paint surface
                          2. BIKES LIQUID POLISH - Use this if you want to remove the mild swirl marks/scratches (very very mild) from the paint work. Note that this does not require a DA or rotary machine, can be removed just with hand + MF or good & clean cotton cloth. Better is clean MF. This product needs to be used only once or so in a while & when you see excessive swirl marks & keep using #3 often
                          3. MOTOMAX CREAM POLISH - Use this on a regular basis to bring shine on your polished surface
                          4. PROTECTANT SPRAY - Use this on plastics & rubber surfaces to prevent them from getting faded
                          5. BIKES DASHBOARD AND VINYL POLISH - Not sure, but per the description, this should restore the already faded parts of your vehicle to shine. Personally, I would expect a bike part that is faded for over 6-8 months period to be restored & anything more than that, I've no say. This product is also to be used only once & keep using #4 often
                          6. BUMPER BLACK - If you've any black parts like plastic chain guard, tire hugger, then use this product. Use this only on black surfaces compared to #4 that is on all surfaces
                          7. TYRE FOAM - Needless to say to get the tire dressed; to bring the rich black wet finish on the tire

                          Happy detailing
                          Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                          Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                          ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                          • #58
                            Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                            Originally posted by aargee View Post
                            +1


                            Sure, but remember, sometimes quality comes with price, but, will suggest you some good alternatives that does it's job with price.

                            Disclaimer - Though I haven't used any products from Silicone Liquid Polish, Bikes Dashboard Polish, but I believe their products should do their job due to the manufacturer's reputation.

                            Remove excessive dirt/mud or degrease your vehicle
                            1. CAR SHAMPOO - Then use this to wash your vehicle thoroughly & then rinse to remove the soap foam from the paint surface
                            2. BIKES LIQUID POLISH - Use this if you want to remove the mild swirl marks/scratches (very very mild) from the paint work. Note that this does not require a DA or rotary machine, can be removed just with hand + MF or good & clean cotton cloth. Better is clean MF. This product needs to be used only once or so in a while & when you see excessive swirl marks & keep using #3 often
                            3. MOTOMAX CREAM POLISH - Use this on a regular basis to bring shine on your polished surface
                            4. PROTECTANT SPRAY - Use this on plastics & rubber surfaces to prevent them from getting faded
                            5. BIKES DASHBOARD AND VINYL POLISH - Not sure, but per the description, this should restore the already faded parts of your vehicle to shine. Personally, I would expect a bike part that is faded for over 6-8 months period to be restored & anything more than that, I've no say. This product is also to be used only once & keep using #4 often
                            6. BUMPER BLACK - If you've any black parts like plastic chain guard, tire hugger, then use this product. Use this only on black surfaces compared to #4 that is on all surfaces
                            7. TYRE FOAM - Needless to say to get the tire dressed; to bring the rich black wet finish on the tire

                            Happy detailing
                            So products 2 and 5 are to be used only occasionally? Will all of this come within 2k or so?

                            Sent from my WT19i
                            Don't matter what it is: Touring; Racing; Commuting. All I know is, I belong on the saddle.

                            Rides : Honda CB Twister(Feb 2011 - Present) | TVS Apache RTR 180 ABS(Sept 2012 - May 2016) | Honda CBR250R C-ABS Repsol(March 2017 - Present)

                            Break-in tension? Read this.

                            Love camping and riding? Google - On Rustic Routes.

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                              So products 2 and 5 are to be used only occasionally?
                              Compare the scenarios of someone staying at Kodi/Ooty & keep riding everyday versus the bike that is taken once in a while out at busy street right in the mid of city. Which one do you think gets polluted faster?

                              I've listed the products that can be used along with their purpose. Pls use discretion to choose the one you need based on your needs.

                              Originally posted by madhav766 View Post
                              Will all of this come within 2k or so?
                              Like I said before, I haven't used any of these products, but I believe they should do no harm due to manufacturer's reputation & hence I cannot comment on the cost; however, I ASSUME they should fit your bill. Kindly check with your local dealer.

                              Happy detailing
                              Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                              Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                              ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                              • #60
                                Just had a thought, not necessary that this is the best approach though...

                                Get #1, #3 for now (use them in sequence as mentioned above). If there're plastic parts (for black #6), get #4. After a while, if you feel there're quite a few swirl marks OR if you have spare cash, get #2. And depending upon your spare cash, get the remaining items.

                                Would this work out?
                                Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                                Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                                ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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