Polishing SUCKS

Energy One

MN K9

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I spent half of the day yesterday polishing the K9. I could spend just as much time on it again to finish the job. Screw it. I'm going to ride.

I'm riding the bike in our local parade today. :flag:
 

Keith S

EHC FREE!!!!
I just did that this past week. Get a Mother's mini-ball - it really helps speed up the time.

...Oh yea- - a 12 pack helps with the time as well.
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
Just don't slip-up and spray your aluminum down with "Meguiar's Hot Chrome Wheel Polish"!!!:eek: :bang: :rant:....like I did a couple weeks ago!:panic2: :nopity: :zzdisappointed: :nonod: :nono: (see separate post on that fiasco!)

S100 products are specifically designed for motorcycles and offer good, QUICK cleaning and polishing without getting too crazy with it. S100 Welcome to S100 Cycle Care Products

Otherwise, here are some other detailing websites:
Autopia - Autopia Home

Plating Kits Electroplating Kits Aluminum Anodizing Kits Powder Coating Systems Metal Polishing And Buffing Supplies - Caswell Inc.

Eastwood Company: Auto Tools, Body Repair, Classic Car Restoration, Paint Guns, Powder Coating, Soda Blasters, Fender Rollers

Car Care, Detail Supplies, Garage Organization, Car Accessories - Griot's Garage 800-345-5789

Good luck....have FUN....ride safe! :2thumbs: :cheers:
 

aspen874

Well-Known Member
Supporting Member
you pussy's, didn't you read the fine print, it says four hours of cleaning for
every one hour of riding.
 

Thumper169

Well-Known Member
I polish my bike about every 4 rides and it doesnt take very long, if you keep it clean it goes pretty quick, a little bit of time spent hear and there is better than spending an entire day doing it, plus it looks better all the time.
 

Baldielox

Active Member
I polish my bike about every 4 rides and it doesnt take very long, if you keep it clean it goes pretty quick, a little bit of time spent hear and there is better than spending an entire day doing it, plus it looks better all the time.
:iagree: It's a much easier job if you keep up on it.
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
You guys need to put zoop seal on your aluminum. It was a bitch to apply, but the black polishing cloth is now a thing of the past for me.

Richard
 

MN K9

Well-Known Member
You guys need to put zoop seal on your aluminum. It was a bitch to apply, but the black polishing cloth is now a thing of the past for me.

Richard
I have the Zoop Seal kit on the bench already, but I need to get it all shined up before I put it on.
 

Fibersnake

Banjo Playing PsychoBilly
I always consider the polishing spending quality time with the Dog. All Dogs need a good rubbing down sometime, working dogs less than show, but still a rubbing nonetheless.
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
I have the Zoop Seal kit on the bench already, but I need to get it all shined up before I put it on.
when you have it all polished as good as you can (use zoop polish as your final polish), You then put the zoopseal on, IT'S critical to follow directions in this stage as well as the next stage.

The zoopseal will take a long time to dry. In my case, after I applied it, I was done for the evening. Once it's dry and you can't smear it, it's not shiney yet, you follow up the next day on the next step to polish the zoopseal and that's when the briliance comes back.

I have yet to zoopseal my engine, but it will get done in the next couple of weeks.

I have found that the Victory polish (see this link VICTORY WINDSHIELD,PAINT & CHROME POLISH w/ cloths:eBay Motors (item 350031220016 end time Jul-22-09 16:31:39 PDT) )
is the best I have used. It actually makes the aluminum as smooth as chrome looks. And it's easy to put on.

All this worked and continues to work for me, with some luck, it should work like this for everyone.
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
You guys need to put zoop seal on your aluminum. It was a bitch to apply, but the black polishing cloth is now a thing of the past for me.

Richard
That's my plan for a winter project. I'm looking into dremel tools, felt bobs, etc. to really get 'er polished up first, then apply the Zoopseal. I'm tired of the black residue mess from polishing aluminum. Thanks for the tip. :cheers:
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
I have yet to zoopseal my engine, but it will get done in the next couple of weeks.QUOTE]

Keep us posted on how that goes.

The engine, triple trees and front fender brackets are the only aluminum on my Anniversary K9. The engine's what I really made a mess of with the "wrong stuff" recently:eek: (see separate thread "Don't do what I did":bang:). Anyway, it's all squared away now. I plan to ZoopSeal my engine this winter after another good re-polish. Thanks!:cheers:
 

chucktx

Well-Known Member
for every hour your polishing, that is an hour your not riding......as my bike will prove!!!!!!! lol lol
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
when you have it all polished as good as you can (use zoop polish as your final polish), You then put the zoopseal on, IT'S critical to follow directions in this stage as well as the next stage.

The zoopseal will take a long time to dry. In my case, after I applied it, I was done for the evening. Once it's dry and you can't smear it, it's not shiney yet, you follow up the next day on the next step to polish the zoopseal and that's when the briliance comes back.

I have yet to zoopseal my engine, but it will get done in the next couple of weeks.

I have found that the Victory polish (see this link VICTORY WINDSHIELD,PAINT & CHROME POLISH w/ cloths:eBay Motors (item 350031220016 end time Jul-22-09 16:31:39 PDT) )
is the best I have used. It actually makes the aluminum as smooth as chrome looks. And it's easy to put on.

All this worked and continues to work for me, with some luck, it should work like this for everyone.
Do you mean the Victory Chrome, Paint & Windhield Polish, or the Victory All-Metal Polish? I'm a little "gun-shy" about trying new products on my bike (see separate post in Detailing Section re: "Don't Do What I Did":bang:), so..I just want to make sure. Thanks!:cheers:
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
Victory Chrome, Paint & Windhield Polish, exactly what I put the link to.

I have to buy it off the internet since it never is in stock at the Victory dealer.

Richard
 

K9Anniv

Well-Known Member
Victory Chrome, Paint & Windhield Polish, exactly what I put the link to.

I have to buy it off the internet since it never is in stock at the Victory dealer.

Richard
Thanks - thought so, but wanted to be sure. If you'd gone through what I've been through the past two weeks polishing out my "screw-up":eek: on my aluminum, you'd understand my concern! I wouldn't wish that on anyone!:bang::panic2::zzdisappointed::nono:
 

Dakotabos

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Troop Supporter
I polish mine every 15000 miles when I replace the tires (If it needs it or not)
:up:
 
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