Thanks G-man. I try to keep my material things as nice as I can, but when 'stuff' happens (and it always will), it doesn't bother me as much anymore. I lost my wife to cancer last January, and that "Life Storm" and subsequent journey has given me a whole new, 'eternal' perspective on life and death..what's important, and what's fleeting...I'm just amazed at your outlook on this. WOW.
I would be so pissed I would have burned the bike!! :lol:
sorry to hear about your wifeThanks G-man. I try to keep my material things as nice as I can, but when 'stuff' happens (and it always will), it doesn't bother me as much anymore. I lost my wife to cancer last January, and that "Life Storm" and subsequent journey has given me a whole new, 'eternal' perspective on life and death..what's important, and what's fleeting...
Take care and God bless, brother...![]()
Second that !!sorry to hear about your wife![]()
It's called 'White Diamond - Multi-Purpose Metals Polish". The one I bought came in a 12oz. bottle, cost $15.95 and a Harley dealer had it in stock (although I've heard you can also get it at the larger truck stops).Yes, the stains would be worse if it had been applied hot, I did the same thing to a set of wheels once, sprayed them when they were hot and spent about 5 hours fixing them.
Is that white diamond polish the "truck box" polish?
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I like the way you think brother :2thumbs:Thanks G-man. I try to keep my material things as nice as I can, but when 'stuff' happens (and it always will), it doesn't bother me as much anymore. I lost my wife to cancer last January, and that "Life Storm" and subsequent journey has given me a whole new, 'eternal' perspective on life and death..what's important, and what's fleeting...
Take care and God bless, brother...![]()
To quote our former President 'Slick Willy'..."I feel your pain!"I did it as well on the bike, and really it was a mess , and I cannot take the spots off my engine , any idea is welcome pls
For some reason... this just.... doesn't feel shocking!!!!I once was playing with a loaded gun and shot myself. What a dumb ass!:down: :angry: :bang:
The term ferrous is used to indicate the presence of iron. The word is derived from the Latin word ferrum (iron). Ferrous metals include steel and pig iron (which contain a few percent of carbon) and alloys of iron with other metals (such as stainless steel.)this is getting interesting...ferrous and non ferrous........what does that mean?plus i never heard of using steel wool to clean aluminum either but i am open to hearing about all this ..please do tell
Here's probably the most popular one. BE CAREFUL spraying it around electrical connections! It'll corrode blacked-out engines under rubber boot covers if not rinsed off...had a bad experience using it on a Harley a few years back!Okay, what can be used to spray on and rinse off to clean up the bike for a quick put away? Is there something that can be safely and effectively on the engine and the bike (especially the engine) without wrecking havoc?...
ahhh, YOU WIN!:roll:I once was playing with a loaded gun and shot myself. What a dumb ass!:down: :angry: :bang:
Hey, thanks a lot K9, I appreciate the reply, Ride On,Here's probably the most popular one. BE CAREFUL spraying it around electrical connections! It'll corrode blacked-out engines under rubber boot covers if not rinsed off...had a bad experience using it on a Harley a few years back!:bang: It had seeped under a rubber boot connector cover and "dissolved" the black wrinkle paint under there! Be sure to rinse it ALL off according to the instructions...do NOT let it sit on the bike beyond that time-frame:
S100 Total Cycle Cleaner
Here's another...this is the one I'm going to start using as soon as I can find it (may have to order it on-line)...comes highly recommended from classic car enthusiasts:
P21S Total Auto Wash 1
Lots of elbow grease, using PimpStixx and Mother's Billet Aluminum Polish, did it for me. But here are a couple more suggestions:I done the same thing with Eagle One chrome polish. Just spray on and rinse off. It didn't say anything about "DO NOT LET GET ON ALUMINUM". Because it did, splashed on the forward controls. Also the spray on and wash off wax will make chrome look spotted. I have had some good look with the wadding. Does anyone know of a good cleaner, NOT polish????