cleaner/wax ? Which Brands

Ant1974

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Using a cleaner/wax is not recommended as it may dull the final finish offered by SFX-3.

Found this line on Autopia, can anyone recommend a non cleaner/wax to apply over SFX 3.

Thankyou
 
atticdog said:
goto the local harley store and pick up some s100 wax
That is a Busa, no? I'm shopping for one right now. I have a need for speed. Only thing that's slowing me up is the release of the 07 this year. Don't know if I can hold out though. Love the bike.
 

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yep its my 01 busa and i love it
If I were you id pick up a low mileage 02 or 03 and ride ita few years and if there is a new model i'd get it in the second or third year of production
 
You can apply a cleaner wax over sfx-3 (I've done it). Cleaner waxes are more of a go between before a pure wax or as a one-step product if you do not have the time to properly prep and seal your car.

I have found Mother's cleaner wax to have been especially good. I like to use the cleaner wax right after a final polish, and then add my wax lsp.

I also have used extensively Sonus' SFX system. I prefer (even though you can use a cleaner wax over it) to use an acrylic glanz right after the polish. The glanz will provide an ultra thin coating that will smoothen out any left-over haze from the polish, and will add a hint of gloss to the polish finish. After the Glanz, then I would top off with my favorite lsp.

IMO cleaner waxes are not nearly as good as an lsp as compared with either a synthetic lsp (sealant) or a pure carnauba wax, but it can work well with a carnauba based lsp in providing the final finish.
 
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