brassmonkey
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I own the said bike, a red 08 Duc 848. It is time to make it clean again. In this thread I will post pictures of the bike before and after as I have time to work on it. I am going to try and get it finished over the weekend.
Tonight I chose to do the tank. The was bike washed and clayed not long ago and isn't that dirty. I didn't take pics of it so there will not be any wash photos.
Products used:
-PC7424XP
-Pads
Lake Country CCS 5.5" Orange for both 105 & 205
Lake Country CCS 5.5" Green finishing for glaze
-Microfiber and Meguiar's foam applicators
-Meguiar's products
Gold Class wash
Clay
Quik detail for lube
M105
M205
#7 Show Car Glaze
#21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0
#26 Hi Tech Yellow Wax
It started here:

Before

Notice the nasty hazing from rubbing on it while riding?



I first tried M205 with an orange pad and it did not remove the haze to my liking so I went to the M105 on an orange pad. I was limited to the area I could do by machine cause of the size of pad. Smaller pads will be purchased soon. All other areas microfiber applicators were used.

This is after the M105

After M205





Onto the glaze, Meg's #7. I've used it for years, IMO it's the key to the eye popping shine. Applied with green finishing CCS pad speed setting 3-4.





For sealing it up I'm testing out the Meg's M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0. This is the 1st time I've used it and must say I liked it. It was applied with a Meg's poly foam applicator.



Michelin banner on the wall behind camera

In the morning before work I am going to apply a coat of Meg's #26 Hi Tech Yellow wax with a Meg's poly foam applicator. I will then apply another coat when I get home in the afternoon. My plan is to try and get the fairings and nose completed tomorrow.
Tonight I chose to do the tank. The was bike washed and clayed not long ago and isn't that dirty. I didn't take pics of it so there will not be any wash photos.
Products used:
-PC7424XP
-Pads
Lake Country CCS 5.5" Orange for both 105 & 205
Lake Country CCS 5.5" Green finishing for glaze
-Microfiber and Meguiar's foam applicators
-Meguiar's products
Gold Class wash
Clay
Quik detail for lube
M105
M205
#7 Show Car Glaze
#21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0
#26 Hi Tech Yellow Wax
It started here:

Before

Notice the nasty hazing from rubbing on it while riding?



I first tried M205 with an orange pad and it did not remove the haze to my liking so I went to the M105 on an orange pad. I was limited to the area I could do by machine cause of the size of pad. Smaller pads will be purchased soon. All other areas microfiber applicators were used.

This is after the M105

After M205





Onto the glaze, Meg's #7. I've used it for years, IMO it's the key to the eye popping shine. Applied with green finishing CCS pad speed setting 3-4.





For sealing it up I'm testing out the Meg's M21 Synthetic Sealant 2.0. This is the 1st time I've used it and must say I liked it. It was applied with a Meg's poly foam applicator.



Michelin banner on the wall behind camera

In the morning before work I am going to apply a coat of Meg's #26 Hi Tech Yellow wax with a Meg's poly foam applicator. I will then apply another coat when I get home in the afternoon. My plan is to try and get the fairings and nose completed tomorrow.