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ByndCln
03-25-2003, 05:55 PM
I was calling local motorcycle stores to find s100. One store said that they don`t carry it but they would order it for me. My question is that they have a product called "Bike Bright" made by Blue Coral. I was wondering if anyone has heard of it and/or knows if it would work for cars (He didn`t know). The reason I ask is because it is only $10 for a quart. If it would work I would like to buy that when I go in to get S100.

imported_BretFraz
03-25-2003, 08:25 PM
Don`t use bike washes!!!



Stuff like Bike Brite are spray on/hose off washes designed to dissolved road grime, dirt, grease, oil, etc from cycle frames, engines, and suspension parts. Basically they are made to replace a normal hand wash with soap and water. Consider them like a mild engine cleaner. There is no need for a product like this on a car.



If you are buying S100 get both the wax and the paint cleaner. You will want both and they`re inexpensive.

2wheelsx2
03-25-2003, 08:27 PM
Yeah, most of the one step products are made for the Harley crowd with lots of chrome. They are pretty harsh, as would be needed to get grease, tar, and other road grime that gets on the exposed parts of a naked bike (sport bikes are more like cars in that the internals are covered). As Bret said, stay away from those.

Bikerdude
03-25-2003, 08:55 PM
You should be able to find it at a Harley shop. I did, and I love the stuff now.:xyxthumbs

ByndCln
03-26-2003, 03:06 PM
Thanks for the info. I wasn`t sure and I knew that someone,if not most of you, would know.