SuperGlide
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When detailing motorcycles do all of you use a spray chrome cleaner or paste type product when polishing a motorcycle in fair condition or both ?
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I guess it just depends on the condition that it starts out in. The bikes I've detailed have typically been in pretty good shape. Occasionally I'll get one with rust on the rims and wire spokes that needs some TLC, but most of the time there really isn't a whole lot of damage on the chrome that needs to be sorted out. A light chrome polish and the metal sealant is all it takes to make it look factory fresh. But it is always good to come prepared if you haven't seen the bike before. Since most of my bike details have been a product of seeing it in the garage while I'm there detailing their car, I'm not often blindsided by a hairy bike project that I didn't know what to expect on.![]()
When detailing motorcycles do all of you use a spray chrome cleaner or paste type product when polishing a motorcycle in fair condition or both ?
Blu job --- no substitute for chrome !