K9Anniv
Well-Known Member
Black bikes are a pain to keep up, but here's a process I've found that seems to work well:
After your bike is clean, use a clay bar system to go over your paint (I use Meguiar's, but there are many others).
THEN use 3M #39009 glaze...WOW!
:2thumbs: It says it's for orbital buffers, but it works well by hand too!
3M? Perfect-It? Foam Polishing Pad Glaze-Dark, 39009, 16 fl oz, 6 per case
I follow that with Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax, but again..there are many out there, and everyone has their favorite.
Also, a couple great metal polishes I've used are Victory "Windshield, Paint & Chrome" (use on chrome & aluminum) and Victory "Awesome Metal Polish" (works great on billet aluminum without the mess of other polishes). These were suggested here on previous threads..I bought 'em, used 'em and love 'em!
I've tried 'em all over the years, and these are the ones I'm staying with!
ps- it should go without saying, but keep your bike covered, even in the garage, when not you're not riding it...helps keep the dust & grit off it!!
After your bike is clean, use a clay bar system to go over your paint (I use Meguiar's, but there are many others).
THEN use 3M #39009 glaze...WOW!
3M? Perfect-It? Foam Polishing Pad Glaze-Dark, 39009, 16 fl oz, 6 per case
I follow that with Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax, but again..there are many out there, and everyone has their favorite.
Also, a couple great metal polishes I've used are Victory "Windshield, Paint & Chrome" (use on chrome & aluminum) and Victory "Awesome Metal Polish" (works great on billet aluminum without the mess of other polishes). These were suggested here on previous threads..I bought 'em, used 'em and love 'em!
I've tried 'em all over the years, and these are the ones I'm staying with!

ps- it should go without saying, but keep your bike covered, even in the garage, when not you're not riding it...helps keep the dust & grit off it!!
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