s100 motorcycle cleaner

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will this stuff remove wax? I just received this product as a gift and I am wondering if I use it on my bike will it stripe the wax, meaning I will then have to wax painted surfaces after I clean using s100
 
If you are talking about the Total Cycle Cleaner then I would say yes because from my understanding this product is very similar to Total Auto Wash, which does strip wax. I very well could be wrong but that's my take after a discussion with a rep from P21S at Detail Fest.
 
I have some of this. Could anyone tell me how exactly to use it? Can you spray it on a dry vehicle, let it sit for a few seconds and wipe off with a microfiber cloth? Or is it something you use in conjunction with car wash soap on a wet vehicle?
 
I have some of this. Could anyone tell me how exactly to use it? Can you spray it on a dry vehicle, let it sit for a few seconds and wipe off with a microfiber cloth? Or is it something you use in conjunction with car wash soap on a wet vehicle?

I wet the bike first, then spray it on, let it dwell for 30-60 seconds or so in the shade (DO NOT LET IT DRY), then blast it with a pressure washer to rinse VERY well, then use a leaf blower to dry the bike.

You REALLY do not want to leave any behind to dry as I've heard in doing so you can hurt the finish, particularly aluminum, but if it's all removed it cleans VERY well.
 
If its the total cycle cleaner I would NOT use it on any painted surfaces. It's way to strong of a cleaner for that. It's best suited for degreasing the under carriage and engine.
 
yeah its really a good bike cleaner.It removes all type of particles and dust from the bike. s100 is of good quality and many workshops used this cleaner to clean out the bikes.It also remove wax from your bike.
 
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