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Title: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on December 11, 2015, 03:59:18 PM
 :dunno2: Over the years I have tried various plastic surface protectorates. Amor All ,Polyglaze looked good but greasy and attracted dust.Have tried heaps of other products over the years and discarded them for various reasons, some were just plain ripoffs. I am currently using a product from a US company Surf City called Black Max. Does a good job,looks good not greasy but only lasts 1 to 2 weeks, and washes off in the rain.I am just about out, and about to buy another bottle $30.00 Aus.I was wondering what else is available is there anything better or do I stick with The Black Max.I am also using their car wash Pacific Blue and their polish Nano Glaze and Nano Seal really good ,highly recommended,but again dear in OZ $ 68.00 for the two bottle kit, and $25.00 for the wash.I am interested to hear what others use and recommend.The motorcycle is black with black tragkorbs & top box.
Regards Martin
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Laitch on December 11, 2015, 04:22:32 PM
Are any of these available to you, Martin? I've never used anything but soap, water, and drool on my bike so I this is new to me. Consumer Reports is widely considered a product testing demigod up here.
http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/magazine/2014/05/best-exterior-car-trim-cleaners/index.htm
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on December 11, 2015, 04:57:19 PM
Thanks Laitch unfortunately the two top rating products don't appear to be available in the land of OZ as usual.Will try and hunt them up, I've had my 75 along time and I am probably a bit anal about it. Although not as bad as a couple of mates who refuse to ride in the rain, or on dirt roads.I use mine all year round, rain or shine .At least I only drive a car when I have the wife along she doesn't like bikes.
Regards Martin
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: rbm on December 11, 2015, 05:23:06 PM
Pledge furniture polish.  Cleans and rejuvenates plastics and leaves a fresh lemon scent for free.  :2thumbup:
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on December 11, 2015, 05:39:49 PM
Rbm what a bonus, does it also come in chocolate that would make it a definite winner.thanks for the input.
Regards Martin
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: K1300S on December 11, 2015, 05:46:04 PM
Lexol Vinylex.

It is all I use on my BMW's.  2 and 4 wheel.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Laitch on December 11, 2015, 06:18:56 PM
Looks like they've got Lexol in Oz. I wonder if Martin's tried it. I use Lexol on my riding jacket to restore and enhance its water repellency. The leather formula is pretty good stuff.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Laitch on December 11, 2015, 06:21:15 PM
and leaves a fresh lemon scent for free.
It's not recommended to use this product if you're trying to sell your bike.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Scud on December 12, 2015, 12:12:55 AM
Standard silicone spray does a pretty good job on plastic and rubber.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Brad-Man on December 12, 2015, 01:53:56 AM
Rbm what a bonus, does it also come in chocolate that would make it a definite winner.thanks for the input.
Regards Martin

Mmmmmm - BACON!
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on December 12, 2015, 11:22:23 PM
Thanks fellas Iv'e got a few things I can now try .Laitch tried ebay for Lexol but could not see it will try and hunt it up.Had to go get a lap top as a backup.Been off line due to computer melt down, hate the finger pad thing.
Regards Martin
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: K1300S on December 12, 2015, 11:58:49 PM
Looks like they've got Lexol in Oz. I wonder if Martin's tried it. I use Lexol on my riding jacket to restore and enhance its water repellency. The leather formula is pretty good stuff.

I use the lexol leather cleaner and the conditioner too.  Great stuff.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Chaos on December 13, 2015, 12:57:12 AM
I gave up keeping the bikes clean.  Can't compete with the Harley guys in that department.  :neener:
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Brad-Man on December 13, 2015, 05:50:14 PM
I gave up keeping the bikes clean.  Can't compete with the Harley guys in that department.  :neener:

I can be anal, but not like Harley riders can be.

I have a friend who specializes as a motorcycle and car locksmith.

He refuses to work on Harley's...says 'those a-holes bitch if one drop of sweat gets on their bike'...
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on February 03, 2019, 08:07:57 PM
I just came back from the supermarket with a can of Pledge in my hot little hand for $5.00 Au. I haven't seen it for sale for around 20 years. I just tried it on a couple of 22Lt Top boxes that I managed to score at very reasonable prices. So far it looks like it will do a similar job to the $25.00-$30.00 273ml bottle Surf City Back Max. More money should now be available for Eclairs. :yippee:
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Soggz on February 04, 2019, 12:24:40 AM
Turtle Wax is good stuff.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: beemuker on February 04, 2019, 09:41:03 AM
I've used Black Max on the plastics too, and while it looks good, it doesn't seem to last. I'm more concerned about the metal. I live next to a salt water bay, and my fork tubes  are showing signs of rust and some bolts and other parts are  rusting too. Our house was damaged by Hurricane Michael and the big banana  has been neglected as I have been busy with the house.  It has been covered in the shed, but the shed garage door was ripped off and has only recently [yesterday] been replaced. There is still lots to do on the house, but I'd like to clean the slight surface rust off the fork tubes and other metal without scratching. Advice? My engine is black, and there are also small spots of oxidation on it. What to use to clean it? and what can I do to protect the metal , polish? I know that ideally it should be in a nice temperature controlled garage, but I don't have one.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Laitch on February 04, 2019, 09:53:58 AM
. . . I'd like to clean the slight surface rust off the fork tubes and other metal without scratching. Advice? My engine is black, and there are also small spots of oxidation on it. What to use to clean it? and what can I do to protect the metal , polish? I know that ideally it should be in a nice temperature controlled garage, but I don't have one.
You keep the moto under a cover, right? If I were confronted by those conditions, I couldn't resist using this product (https://learchem.com/industry/motorcycle.html).
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Laitch on February 04, 2019, 10:17:47 AM
Martin has experience using LPS (https://www.lpslabs.com/products?id=6) for corrosion prevention and has recommended it.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: beemuker on February 04, 2019, 10:24:15 AM
You keep the moto under a cover, right? If I were confronted by those conditions, I couldn't resist using this product (https://learchem.com/industry/motorcycle.html).
Yes, It's under cover, but there was a lot of salt spray on EVERYTHING from the 147mph wind. I'm lucky the shed it was in survived intact and didn't get blown away or crushed by falling trees. I found that product on Amazon and while pricey I'm going to try it. thanks
https://www.amazon.com/ACF-50-Anti-Corrosion-Lubricant-Compound-Aerosol/dp/B000P1C8UO/ref=sr_1_1?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1549293529&sr=1-1&keywords=acf-50+anti-corrosion
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Soggz on February 04, 2019, 10:58:04 AM
Yes, It's under cover, but there was a lot of salt spray on EVERYTHING from the 147mph wind. I'm lucky the shed it was in survived intact and didn't get blown away or crushed by falling trees. I found that product on Amazon and while pricey I'm going to try it. thanks
https://www.amazon.com/ACF-50-Anti-Corrosion-Lubricant-Compound-Aerosol/dp/B000P1C8UO/ref=sr_1_1?s=industrial&ie=UTF8&qid=1549293529&sr=1-1&keywords=acf-50+anti-corrosion
Hi. I’m using that on my cx this winter. It’s good stuff. Wash your bike first though, and don’t put it on too thick. Also, avoid the spray can version. If you can, get the bottle version and use a de mister. Also, when full, put the demister in a bowl of warm water first. It sprays better.
Hope this helps.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Soggz on February 04, 2019, 10:59:44 AM
And don’t get it on your discs and grips!
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on February 04, 2019, 02:12:38 PM
LPS 3 is great in places that you don't see like the centre stand and rear frame loop.  You can also fill up hollow tubes let it sit for a while then drain and store the excess for reuse. But because it forms a waxy coating which can be varied in thickness by applying more coats between drying it's not the prettiest stuff to look at. However it should form a pretty good barrier against road salt not that I've ever encountered it, and I'm extremely glad not to.
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Motorhobo on February 05, 2019, 06:16:07 PM
Plexus -

https://www.revzilla.com/product/plexus-plastic-cleaner-protectant-polish

It's expensive as hell but if you get the two-fer on Amazon it lasts a long time. Been using it for 15 years and have tried other stuff but there's no substitute, IMHO.

Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Martin on February 05, 2019, 06:56:54 PM
I picked up a can of Plexus on special and it is reserved for my windscreen and now for my newly replaced instrument glass. Motorhobo what else do you use it on.
Regards Martin.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: stokester on February 05, 2019, 06:59:05 PM
Plexus -

https://www.revzilla.com/product/plexus-plastic-cleaner-protectant-polish

It's expensive as hell but if you get the two-fer on Amazon it lasts a long time. Been using it for 15 years and have tried other stuff but there's no substitute, IMHO.
Agree fully about Plexus - it's the best but very expensive.

A couple of years ago I won a collection of products from Motul.  I've found they are all great, better than others?  Not sure.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Soggz on February 06, 2019, 02:42:07 AM
Plexus -

https://www.revzilla.com/product/plexus-plastic-cleaner-protectant-polish

It's expensive as hell but if you get the two-fer on Amazon it lasts a long time. Been using it for 15 years and have tried other stuff but there's no substitute, IMHO.
wow! 15 years! That’s value for money!...


I’m in!
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Motorhobo on February 17, 2019, 12:44:39 PM
wow! 15 years! That’s value for money!...


I’m in!

Uh...I guess I could have expressed myself better. I should have said, "I've been a user of Plexus for 15 years, and every couple of years I bite the bullet and buy a new can or two."

So...it won't last 15 years. Unless you're just yankin' my chain in which case it will last forever...only catch is you have to buy it from me. I take PayPal. The Eternal Can of Plexus only costs $100 and from that I make a $25 donation to Motobrick.com. Limited time only deal!
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Soggz on February 17, 2019, 02:13:43 PM
Uh...I guess I could have expressed myself better. I should have said, "I've been a user of Plexus for 15 years, and every couple of years I bite the bullet and buy a new can or two."

So...it won't last 15 years. Unless you're just yankin' my chain in which case it will last forever...only catch is you have to buy it from me. I take PayPal. The Eternal Can of Plexus only costs $100 and from that I make a $25 donation to Motobrick.com. Limited time only deal!
lol, I’ll take 2!
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: Motorhobo on February 18, 2019, 01:18:47 PM
lol, I’ll take 2!

He he, pretty funny , don't tempt me!

I picked up a can of Plexus on special and it is reserved for my windscreen and now for my newly replaced instrument glass. Motorhobo what else do you use it on.
Regards Martin.
Being too lazy to wash my bikes, I've been known to just spray Plexus on all the plastics (including top box and side cases) and tank to give it that 'I only care about how the shiny parts of my bike look' glow. Which is why I buy the two-fer. I go through it pretty fast even though I only do it every month or so.

Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: mw074 on February 18, 2019, 01:44:18 PM
 I use Novus to polish wind screens. It takes out fading and scratches. It is available in 3 different grits, depending on how bad the windshield is. I follow that up with Plexis. Makes it easy to remove bug splatter. Not cheap, but very effective.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: rdivy725 on February 18, 2019, 02:00:21 PM
I bought this off of Amazon, with some applicators for my auto tires. But,  I found it works wonders on the plastic parts of the bike (saddle luggage, speedo housing, T/S housing, air filter box, etc) and on the black engine covers as well. It it tacky at first but soaks in and leaves it looking new.
Title: Re: Plastic Protectorates, polishes etc
Post by: BryanD on March 08, 2019, 08:52:04 PM
My weapon of choice.  I love this stuff.