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Re: Pro-Honda Spray Cleaner Polish
I've used it for years also on my bikes...in fact, I always thought it was made for motorcycle cleaning. Never thought to use it for auto detailing for some reason. Thanks for the tip!
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Re: Pro-Honda Spray Cleaner Polish
Actually the Wolfshead polish is a 27oz.trigger bottle.It's as easy as those quick detailers but lasts and lasts.It's wild on chrome,wheels and even leather and black vinyl trim.
Last edited by k757 : 07-16-2007 at 02:40 PM. Reason: removed sales info |
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Re: Pro-Honda Spray Cleaner Polish
we have the new stuff online at:
http://www.HandA-Accessories.com/ridgeline.html for $3.96 a can. it does still have Honda on the can, if the can you saw was turned a bit sideways though the Honda wouldn't have shown ![]() -Trevor |
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Re: Pro-Honda Spray Cleaner Polish
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Many thanks! Tom
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Re: Pro-Honda Spray Cleaner Polish
Shipping depends on the destination, however with minimum shipping charges charged by the shipping companies if the only thing you are buying is a can of the spray cleaner it may work out better to get it locally. Unless you are buying several cans and your local dealer marks it up heavily.
If you add it to the cart with other small items it wouldn't add much to the overall shipping charge. At that point it becomes a better deal. Either way we can still save you the drive to your dealer and the wait in line there ![]() -Trevor |
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+1 on the Honda Polish cleaner, I use it too on all forms of cleaning and detailing of my truck, bikes... Another outstanding product yall should know about is called "Pluexus" its very much like the honda polish. it lays up a little thicker and actually leave a protectant wax too, very good stuff; I use both of them. The thing about the plexus that is slightly better than the Honda polish is that the heavy grim and bug deposit is cleaned up easier with the pleaxus that the Honda spray and IMHO alot more gentle on the paint surface when it comes to cleaning. I pretty much use my "pleaxus" spray for big bug/grim cleaning and then go over my truck with the Honda Polish.... Just a little food for thought folks... |
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