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Johnson's Pledge furniture wax spray

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The old timers will already know this trick...but for those who do not.
I used to own a Honda Steed 600cc for nine years here in Chiangmai, and it was during that time that I found out about Pledge. Of course we all know it as a furniture polish with a nice smell (yellow cap is lemon & orange cap is orange).
With a nice chopper with lots of chrome and fiddly places to clean a good wash and polish made it all look nice, but could take at least an hour or so. Then one would often get caught by a rain shower or just water on the road where people like to damp down the dust outside their home or shop or throw the dishwater out. This would then cause splatter on parts of our nice finish.
Not wishing to do a complete clean again the solution became 'Pledge'.

It is a very simple and quick job to spray a fine mist onto various places and then use a polishing cloth to wipe it, and any water marks, off. Going over all the main surfaces like this is quick and by the time you have done it all it will have dried off and so doing it all one more time will buff up the polish. A five minute or less job and the bike is back to what it was before...apart from the fiddly places like spokes and engine fins etc....but mainly it is looking good again.

You can safely use it on paint, chrome, plastic, vinyl, leather...so not only your bikes paint and chrome and plastic can be done all at one time, but also the seat and saddlebags, windshield, helmet, visor and even your leathers too.

If there is a lot of dust on a bike after standing for a few days then to avoid scratching I use one of those big polishing mops with thick stringy bits like the head of a Rasta...and spray the mop with polish to make it nice and sticky before dusting all over and picking up the dust...then doing the normal spray and polish with a rag.

The only trouble is that Pledge is quite expensive (over 200 baht), but you can get the same result by using a spray bottle of Wax One Gold (90 baht) or similar polish. Do not use the foamy sprays for wheels though.

Hope this helps the uninitiated ...especially as our PCX/Forza have so much plastic and are a far simpler job to do that a chopper. Actually the spray also has the property of inhibiting static which with large areas of plastic can be a dust magnet.
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That's interesting. Something to look into. My concern is that it might damage the plastics.
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I tried it , it works. It's been around a lot of forums for years.. But I'd much rather use something that's got much more durability, a polymer sealant. Like Rejex, Blackfire or Zaino.
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Blackfire has my vote, stuff is great!
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I've not heard of those American products, but Pledge is pretty inert and will not harm plastic.... any more than sunlight will.
A hard diamond coating like they use on cars to protect them has its points, but it will still look dirty easily and need a polish.
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fabianfred wrote:The old timers will already know this trick...but for those who do not...It is a very simple and quick job to spray a fine mist onto various places
Indeed - I found out in my younger days that most ladies are big Johnson's fans :D

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GatorGreg wrote:
fabianfred wrote:The old timers will already know this trick...but for those who do not...It is a very simple and quick job to spray a fine mist onto various places
Indeed - I found out in my younger days that most ladies are big Johnson's fans :D
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fabianfred wrote: A hard diamond coating like they use on cars to protect them has its points, but it will still look dirty easily and need a polish.
I assume you're guessing on this....no it won't ....dirt slides off a polymer almost instantaneously . If you are international, try meguires NXT.
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I use Novus #1 for cleaning both the windshield and the plastics. It works great and lasts. It puts a coating on that makes getting the bugs off easier, and washing the bikes is easier. I bought a gallon of it as a refill so that I wouldn't run out. I also have the #2 and #3 of it. They work for light scratches, like when you ride through some bushes, or get some light gravel scrapes.
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Thumbs up for Mr Sheen. Also try Soft Soap for general washing. A mild degreaser usually used to wash paintwork prior to painting. Quid a bottle from Home Bargains. (In UK)
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Furniture pollish will make a smeary mess out of your visor or windscreen and once you put it on it takes a lot of work to get it all back off. Don't do it. Use Plexus which is made for the job and takes the same amount of time to put on.
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http://www.amazon.com/Plexus-Spray-Clea ... rds=plexus
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And do not use regular paper towels as they will scratch your expensive visor and windscreen. Use only optical wipes with the Plexus such as Photex scanner wipes.
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I use eyeglass cleaner on my visor. My local optometrist refills my bottle for $3.00. A refill lasts about 2 - 3 months. Cheap insurance and no smearing or scratching. :D :D
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Long ago when I worked in the bush, my morning job was to clean and polish the bubble on the helicopter. (a Bell 47G like they used in MASH)
We kept a bottle of Pledge in the helicopter at all times. It had to be the "Lemon Fresh" Pledge, otherwise the pilot got all pissed off.
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Pledge somewhat works for me to reduce fog build up on my visor.
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