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SteveC
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Honolulu, Hawaii


« on: August 16, 2015, 06:23:55 PM »

Just finished my first application of Liquid Glass on my 1800.  I can't imagine anything easier than this.  Despite the name, it goes on just like a regular liquid car wax, but buffs to a high gloss so much easier.  And you can apply it in sunlight, something we appreciate in Hawaii.  Start to finish took 15 minutes.  Highly recommend this.
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wiggydotcom
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Yorkville, Illinois


« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2015, 06:37:14 PM »

Steve,

Hearing how the paint was on many of the new F6bs, I started putting coats of Liquid Glass on as soon as I got my bike. I'm probably up to about 9 coats. Like you said, I can do mine in about 15 minutes...which includes putting it on, drying time, and buffing it off.

It truly is amazing stuff. Are you aware it actually bakes in and hardens by the heat of the sun? After you put a coat on, park your bike where it will be in the sun and hot, hopefully. I also like how easy it is to take off with only minor effort. And the great thing is if it gets on the black plastic, it wipes right off!

So far my bike has no scratches or swirl marks to speak of. Keeping fingers crossed.
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