19-02-14, 04:49 PM
A damn good clean - my triumph was pretty grubby, pre treatment, and just after he'd washed it, it looked showroom. I'd almost pay the cash just for that bit.
Then they protect tyres and brake discs, and get stuck in with the spray. Wipe it all down afterwards (not polishing, I would say, and certainly not waxing).
The idea is then, that a simple hosing down is all that is needed to get the worst of the crud off - never use muc-off or similar, as this will just take all the Acf50 off.
When spring arrives (ha!) a proper wash should have it gleaming again. I've yet to try this aspect, as it's the first time I've had it applied.
Then they protect tyres and brake discs, and get stuck in with the spray. Wipe it all down afterwards (not polishing, I would say, and certainly not waxing).
The idea is then, that a simple hosing down is all that is needed to get the worst of the crud off - never use muc-off or similar, as this will just take all the Acf50 off.
When spring arrives (ha!) a proper wash should have it gleaming again. I've yet to try this aspect, as it's the first time I've had it applied.