06-13-09, 04:43
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Sydney, Australia
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Re: Optimum No Rinse, motorcycle/tires
I use ONR on my bike and I avoid getting it on tyres. I don't want any chemicals on the 2 small patches that keep the shiny side up. For rims/wheels I use kero and also make sure it doesn't get on tyres.
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Originally Posted by markrumsfield
After reading the forums I bought some ONR and tried it on my Civic and like the way it works, especialy since I dont have access to a hose where I live. Id like to use onr to wash my Harley, which I usualy just wipe down with quickdetailer. For the onr experts, maybe stupid question but when im washing the wheels, and the wash gets on the tire/tread will it do anything to damage the rubber or cause any loss of traction temporary or other wise? Any other parts on the bike I should avoid, plastic, switchgear, uncoated/semipolished metals, rough texture powdercoat on the motor, any thing? I know this stuff reacts with paint, but not sure what it does with other parts. I have a brand new paint job on the bike and until the paint cures and I can get some protectant on it I think I want to clean it with onr instead of quickdetailer.
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