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Yep. It's my first choice. Works great! BTW, Hondabrite is the same thing in a different package, so compare the prices.
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Yep. It's my first choice. Works great!
Ditto.
I prefer the aerosol spray can over the liquid spray bottle.
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How about Semichrome vs Autosol metal polish? Which one is preferred for cleaning/polishing headers and S/S pipes?
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How about Semichrome vs Autosol metal polish? Which one is preferred for cleaning/polishing headers and S/S pipes?
I use Semichrome, apply let dry to a haze and buff with a t-shirt. Nothing like an old t shirt for polishing.
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Not sure about Hondabrite but I got the S100 for about $15 shipped through Amazon.
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How about Semichrome vs Autosol metal polish? Which one is preferred for cleaning/polishing headers and S/S pipes?
I use Autosol, got the blue and gold off the headers in about 10 minutes.
Keeps the chrome shiny for ken ages.

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S100 is great, but make sure you wash bike in the shade and rinse the S100 off with lots of cold water. Other wise there will be a milky film on the black parts. But then S100 sells a great product Back to Black (I think) that applies easily and just wipes off.
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Semichrome or Flitz, both very good. As is MAAS.
Last edited by MACMC; 06/18/2011 8:16 PM.
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I use S100 and I like it, although it doesn't clean the gunk off the rear wheel. I may have to use something from the Griot's Garage product line to clean it off. I remember Z suggested something for me there a few years back.
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good timing Steve... The S100 stuff is awesome. I used the cleaner and engine brite and was very very happy with their products. Ive since switched to using some detailing products from a local company (Griots Garage) that works just as good, but if my opinion matters, S100 rocks!  BTW...Ive yet to find a comparable product to their Engine Brite... I keep a can on hand in my arsenal of cleaning products.
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Yep, S100, all the products, good stuff.
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good timing Steve...
The S100 stuff is awesome. I used the cleaner and engine brite and was very very happy with their products.
Ive since switched to using some detailing products from a local company (Griots Garage) that works just as good, but if my opinion matters, S100 rocks! 
BTW...Ive yet to find a comparable product to their Engine Brite... I keep a can on hand in my arsenal of cleaning products.
I miss spoke Back to Black is a Mothers product, which is very good. Engine Bright is the S100 product. I use both.
Every normal man must be tempted, at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
H. L. Mencken
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