Best Metal Polish/Cleaner

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LamboV12

Active Member
I'm looking at the Wizards site and they have
Metal polish and for Metal polish for motorcycles - any difference? They look the same and price is the same QQ

Any comments on their rejuvenator and their sealer?
 

ZETTIE

Member
I thought Mothers Billet is a good polish, but recently I tried Wizards and it wins easily. Mothers did not remove the tough water spots and Wizards removed them with no problems. MIRROR FINISH! WIZARDS IS THE BEST:2thumbs:
 

slowrower

2007 Mastiff
I'm looking at the Wizards site and they have
Metal polish and for Metal polish for motorcycles - any difference? They look the same and price is the same QQ

Any comments on their rejuvenator and their sealer?
I have and use both, the rejuvenator is a liquid you apply to a microfibre cloth for cleaning after which you use the sealer which helps keep the shine for months. Be sure your billet is clean and free of residue from polishing before applying - just wipe on and it dries in 24 or so. The wizzard polish in the metal can is stronger than the rejuvenator and is impregnated into a hybrid cotton type of gauze. Advanced Auto Parts is selling Mothers Billet Polish for 50% off while supplies last as they are no longer carrying it. Mothers Billet (not metal polish) is also quite good -- Wizzards is still better in my opinion and testing.
 

LamboV12

Active Member
Thanks Slow- Yeah the mothers is good with any kind of power buffer.
OK I'm down for the Wizards - think I'll buy all 3 to test.
Thanks
 

P8RIOT

Well-Known Member
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I'm looking at the Wizards site and they have
Metal polish and for Metal polish for motorcycles - any difference? They look the same and price is the same QQ

Any comments on their rejuvenator and their sealer?
Lambo, the Wizards web site has some pretty good explanations of the different products and their applications.

Wizards Products - How To Use the Products

Also, they do package some of their items for different markets, even though it is the exact same content.
 
here is my little collection of the Wizards stuff.... :2thumbs:
Which of these Wizard products would work best on the black paint for my brand-new Mastiff? It's black paint and you can currently see what looks like itsy-bitsy scratches :( , probably from wiping down with a cotton cloth or something. I've not washed the bike since I bought it, I've been wiping it down, without swirling on paint, just to keep it clean.

Wizards has a ton of stuff - tough to know what to choose. They do have this:

Wizards Products: <h2>NEW!</h2><h3>Wizards® Cool Kit for Motorcycles</h3>

It's a kit for motorcycles - would that suffice? :confused:

Thanks!

-Samson
 

BIG HOUSE

DOG ONA DOG
Calendar Participant
Slow I'm interested to see if you find anything better than the Zaino bros I personally like it on painted surfaces so lets hear what you find:2thumbs:
 

Dakotabos

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Well after seeing all you guys and your shinny bike I am starting to polish mine. Wow looks great with Mothers but damn 20,000 miles of grime takes alot of work to get it looking like a mirror again

But spending 3 hours polishing my bike the wife's attitude :argue:
 

watermeter

Member
Nothing better than the Wizard, I tried all the other shit including the crap from Harley. My friend turned me onto Wizards and I haven't look back since, matter of fact I threw all the other shit in the trash.........
 

lee

Well-Known Member
in my most humble opinion, Autosol works best to get rid of grime and tarnish - I have the Wizards and mothers billet and neither come close when it comes to cleaning up the wheels, front end etc when they go dull
 

Dakotabos

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But does she check her makeup in the chrome when your out and about :cheers:
 

Whistler

Active Member
Wizards Good But Too Expensive!

I purchased a can of Wizards metal polish at a Big Dog dealer and it works great! However, $14 (includes tax) for a small ball of fiber is too expensive. The dealer told me a little amount goes a long way. I didn't find this to be the case. I'll be using Wizards until I find a reasonably priced substitute.
 

Cephus

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toethumbs, I checked out the site and there is an option to try a free sample, you just pay the shipping. I sent away for the sample. Thanks for the info!!:2thumbs: :2thumbs:
 
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