Brake dust, bugs and oily road
grime will not bond to a Wheel Waxed surface!
I've used this product for
years on my car's wheels and never thought to use it on my Harley. After all, it
isn't a "bike" product.
A visit from Bruce Stover, the
creator of Wheel Wax, set me straight. I now use Wheel Wax on my bike every 6 to
8 weeks and can't imagine life without it. Not only is Wheel Wax great for
keeping my bike's wheels clean, it's ideal for use on the front forks or any
metal surface that's bombarded with road grime and bugs. Treated surfaces resist
bug and grime build-up making future cleaning a breeze.
The first time you use Wheel
Wax, apply it to the wheels, forks and any metal surface that doesn't get hot.
(Do not use Wheel Wax on engine casings or exhaust pipes.) Simply wipe on and
buff off. The next time you clean your bike, just use soap and water or a mild
cleaner like S100 Total Cycle Cleaner. Brake dust and oily grime that normally
required aggressive scrubbing now wipes off with a damp sponge or cloth. Wheel
Wax actually prevents the bonding of surface contaminants to the wheel's finish.
The dust and grime is on the surface but it's not "glued-on". A sponge
or cloth with soapy water is all you need to make your bike sparkling clean.
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front tree. Bugs just won't stick to a Wheel Waxed surface. Just wipe the
forks with soapy water and watch the bug residues disappear!
Wheel Wax is safe for
all metal surfaces, chrome, anodized, painted or clear coated. Once you
use it, you'll wonder how you got along without it.
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Wheel
Wax Special Offer
If you've never tried Wheel Wax, we would like to entice you to try
it by giving you a FREE Microfiber Applicator Pad (a $3.95 value)
with each container of Wheel Wax.
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