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    How to Remove Hard Water Stains from Chrome,

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    Notice the waterstains in the above images?

    Now, there are dedicated Metal polishes (Read - http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/universa...ml#post1210805 )

    Here is an example with the use of BriteMax

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    Take an applicator sponge and apply in the affected areas and wait for about five to eight minutes or till the products goes almost dry, and take an old but a lint free microfibre cloth

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    Buff the applied areas to a high shine,

    The end results by HAND, below:

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    Can be used for 20+ applications easily.
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    • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

      Originally posted by sanu916 View Post
      How to Remove Hard Water Stains from Chrome
      Been using Collinite 850 Metal Wax for few years now. Only problem is, you'll not change the brand once used to
      No waiting time, just apply & buff off in less then 2-3 minutes.
      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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      • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

        Originally posted by aargee View Post
        Been using Collinite 850 Metal Wax for few years now. Only problem is, you'll not change the brand once used to
        No waiting time, just apply & buff off in less then 2-3 minutes.
        True that, Even I started off from Collinite, (the bottle is not empty yet, after working on more than 25-30 bikes) But, for ease of use and results, I rate this product very high,

        Just makes my life so easier,

        I would suggest you to wait for a few minutes even when using collinite for optimum results.

        This was achieved using brasso.

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        • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

          Originally posted by sanu916 View Post
          This was achieved using brasso.
          How old is this rim? I would like to show you my Rx's rim that is more than a decade old; laziness, laziness & laziness is the only factor keeping me off!!
          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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          • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

            This is pretty new, close to about 8 months,

            You are an enthusiast, and I'm glad to have met you, would definitely love to see your Rx rims 😃

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            • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

              Is it recommended to use rubbing compound on our bikes sometimes like once in two months ?
              I ride a honda hornet and it has plastic tank cowls which has already got lot of swirls and scratches and slight fadding.
              Should I use a rubbing compound or a polish ?
              With so many products online it is difficult to make out which one is a polish and which is a wax or silicone protector.
              Names of Good compound/polishes will help a lot.

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              • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                Originally posted by Saurabh213 View Post
                Is it recommended to use rubbing compound on our bikes sometimes like once in two months ?
                Make it once in 6 months
                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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                • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                  Originally posted by aargee View Post
                  Make it once in 6 months
                  Sir any cheaper alternative available other than x2?
                  A student this side trying to take care of his first love.[emoji3]

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                  • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                    Originally posted by Saurabh213 View Post
                    Sir any cheaper alternative available other than x2?
                    A student this side trying to take care of his first love.[emoji3]
                    As a student myself, I've learned the hard way that...

                    Fast & Cheap is not Reliable
                    Cheap & Reliable is not Fast
                    Reliable & Fast is not Cheap
                    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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                    • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                      Originally posted by aargee View Post
                      As a student myself, I've learned the hard way that...

                      Fast & Cheap is not Reliable
                      Cheap & Reliable is not Fast
                      Reliable & Fast is not Cheap
                      Aptly Said.. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

                      torquoholic~reflecton
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                      • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                        Hi guys,

                        I do not have a running-water pipe connection, in my parking under the my flat. So I was wondering if anyone could point me towards a pressure water sprayer, that can work with stored water and does not requires power connection. I saw some products online like the one from Resqtech and another one from karcher.

                        Also I would like to whether or not it is advisable to use pressure washing for bikes? I have always read mixed reviews about it. If not, then is there any other suitable solution that will save me from running up and down the building carrying water?

                        Thanks in advance.
                        SOMETIMES,
                        YOU FIND YOURSELF IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE;
                        AND SOMETIMES,
                        IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE,

                        YOU FIND YOURSELF!

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                        • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                          Originally posted by Santosh Nair View Post
                          Hi guys,

                          Also I would like to whether or not it is advisable to use pressure washing for bikes? I have always read mixed reviews about it. If not, then is there any other suitable solution that will save me from running up and down the building carrying water?

                          Thanks in advance.
                          Pressure washing are of two types stream jet and sprinkle jet. What I do is i use stream jet for under engine in my motorcycle and sprinkle spray for washing on all the upper parts of the motorcycle. But for some detailed washing you may require stream jet wash.


                          Stream Jet Wash - for 1) Under Engine
                          2) Disc Pads
                          3) Chain
                          4) Mono Shock and its link
                          5) Oil and dirt soil in side stands and main stands.


                          Spray Jet Wash - for all the other areas of the motorcycle.


                          The best way to wash is first wet the whole motorcycle with sprinkle jet and give the dirt and mud to loosen a bit and then use stream jet for the above mentioned areas and spray jet for other areas. Then use a shampoo base detergent to wash your machine, yes it does require a bit more effort but its good in the long run.

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                          Yamaha YZF R15 (2010 model)
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                          • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                            Originally posted by Shivanshu View Post
                            Pressure washing are of two types stream jet and sprinkle jet. What I do is i use stream jet for under engine in my motorcycle and sprinkle spray for washing on all the upper parts of the motorcycle. But for some detailed washing you may require stream jet wash.

                            I am confused between stream and spray jet. If my understanding is correct, stream jet is the one which sprays water with much force and the sprinkle jet the quantity of water and pressure is comparatively less. Please correct me if I am wrong.

                            Stream Jet Wash - for 1) Under Engine
                            2) Disc Pads
                            3) Chain

                            Is a direct stream onto the chain advisable? I read a blog where the user claimed that once he used a jet onto the chain and since, it started to get loose and then ultimately needed replacement. The problem he wrote was that grease within the chain got washed out due to the pressure wash and reduced the life.

                            4) Mono Shock and its link
                            5) Oil and dirt soil in side stands and main stands.


                            Spray Jet Wash - for all the other areas of the motorcycle.


                            The best way to wash is first wet the whole motorcycle with sprinkle jet and give the dirt and mud to loosen a bit and then use stream jet for the above mentioned areas and spray jet for other areas. Then use a shampoo base detergent to wash your machine, yes it does require a bit more effort but its good in the long run.

                            I definitely don't have trouble spending time washing. Even my current process is the same. I use one bucket water to first wet the motorcycle, then get two buckets water. One with the car wash and another to wash off the mud from MF cloth. But the problem is once I wash with the car shampoo, I can't find a solution to rinse the bike post that. So I am looking for a portable pressure sprayer which can work with stored water and without electricity.

                            Thanks for your inputs. Really useful.
                            Reply in bold.
                            SOMETIMES,
                            YOU FIND YOURSELF IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE;
                            AND SOMETIMES,
                            IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE,

                            YOU FIND YOURSELF!

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                            • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                              Originally posted by Santosh Nair View Post
                              I am confused between stream and spray jet. If my understanding is correct, stream jet is the one which sprays water with much force and the sprinkle jet the quantity of water and pressure is comparatively less. Please correct me if I am wrong.
                              Well NO, I use Skil washer to clean or wash my bikes and car. it has to modes where the pressurized water comes in form of a Stream Jet which is quite hard and strong, it can also cut your finger, and when you move the adjuster the same stream jet turns into Spray Jet where you can easily put your hands and no damage. Like how if you have used Collin Spray, the turn of nozzle gets a Stream and when you turn more it gets Spray. So the pressure remains same only the mode changes.

                              Originally posted by Santosh Nair View Post

                              Is a direct stream onto the chain advisable? I read a blog where the user claimed that once he used a jet onto the chain and since, it started to get loose and then ultimately needed replacement. The problem he wrote was that grease within the chain got washed out due to the pressure wash and reduced the life.

                              Well I would say lucky me I never faced any problem like this, but the only thing I do is that I spray the Chain Cleaner before getting the chain cleaned. Yes I agree too much spray on the chain may damage it, so I always clean the chain with 1st gear engaged and chain moving.
                              Originally posted by Santosh Nair View Post

                              I definitely don't have trouble spending time washing. Even my current process is the same. I use one bucket water to first wet the motorcycle, then get two buckets water. One with the car wash and another to wash off the mud from MF cloth. But the problem is once I wash with the car shampoo, I can't find a solution to rinse the bike post that. So I am looking for a portable pressure sprayer which can work with stored water and without electricity.

                              Thanks for your inputs. Really useful.
                              I use this: Bosch 1400-Watt Skil High Pressure Washer (Red and Black) | eBay

                              But it does require a water source/tap to be more precise to be attached to it. In your case I think you need something like this. You will have to keep looking for it - Buy New Portable Automatic Car Washer Online at Best Price in India on Naaptol.com

                              Save the Earth - We are the one who are running out of time, as Earth will take it own time to heal but that time may not be enough for us.


                              http://www.ridesafewith.me
                              I dont just ride my bikes, I live with them.
                              Yamaha RX100 (1987 model)
                              Yamaha YZF R15 (2010 model)
                              Hero Impulse (2012 model)
                              Mahindra Thar (2015 model)
                              GIRed 2012

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                              • Re: Motorcycle Detailing Thread

                                Originally posted by Shivanshu View Post
                                Well NO, I use Skil washer to clean or wash my bikes and car. it has to modes where the pressurized water comes in form of a Stream Jet which is quite hard and strong, it can also cut your finger, and when you move the adjuster the same stream jet turns into Spray Jet where you can easily put your hands and no damage. Like how if you have used Collin Spray, the turn of nozzle gets a Stream and when you turn more it gets Spray. So the pressure remains same only the mode changes.



                                Well I would say lucky me I never faced any problem like this, but the only thing I do is that I spray the Chain Cleaner before getting the chain cleaned. Yes I agree too much spray on the chain may damage it, so I always clean the chain with 1st gear engaged and chain moving.

                                I use this: Bosch 1400-Watt Skil High Pressure Washer (Red and Black) | eBay

                                But it does require a water source/tap to be more precise to be attached to it. In your case I think you need something like this. You will have to keep looking for it - Buy New Portable Automatic Car Washer Online at Best Price in India on Naaptol.com
                                Well both products are great, I think I need to figure out a power and a water source.
                                SOMETIMES,
                                YOU FIND YOURSELF IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE;
                                AND SOMETIMES,
                                IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE,

                                YOU FIND YOURSELF!

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