tom p.
Active member
I spent a bit of time freshening the single stage paint on my BMW bike this weekend. Somebody sent me a bottle of this American Shine California Clear Coat product about 12 years ago to sample. It seems like a glaze but I'm not really sure about that. The information on the bottle is very limited. (Scottwax used to discuss this stuff.) It's easy enough to use, basically wipe on, haze and wipe off.
It leaves a very wet appearance. I do notice just a bit of paint transfer onto the pad. I'm cautious about what I use on the paint due to thickness.
The un-coated aluminum block and engine components have always been a thorn in my side. I haven't found any good way to improve the appearance and have it last. I have done some polishing with different metal products but it never lasts and always returns to its dulled and spotty appearance...
I used a little of the PERL product on the black cowl and some of the other flat black trim. That really did a nice job.

It leaves a very wet appearance. I do notice just a bit of paint transfer onto the pad. I'm cautious about what I use on the paint due to thickness.

The un-coated aluminum block and engine components have always been a thorn in my side. I haven't found any good way to improve the appearance and have it last. I have done some polishing with different metal products but it never lasts and always returns to its dulled and spotty appearance...

I used a little of the PERL product on the black cowl and some of the other flat black trim. That really did a nice job.

