What was the spray you coat the bike in so no dirt or mud will stick?

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3/16/2015 5:59pm Edited Date/Time 3/17/2015 9:02am
I think I saw it discussed on here awhile ago....
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3/16/2015 6:03pm
Silicone spray works
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3/16/2015 6:13pm
I was thinking it was a specialty spray... And then everyone had home remedys ..
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3/16/2015 6:14pm
Good Ol WD-40 or Pledge for that "Fresh Lemon Scent"!
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3/16/2015 6:15pm
Maxima mpll, generic silicone spray or Pam(the anti stick cooking spray) all work pretty well. But that all depends on the type of dirt and all that.

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3/16/2015 6:16pm
Pam cooking spray, or maxima sc1. The spray from before was rustoleum never wet
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3/16/2015 6:19pm Edited Date/Time 3/16/2015 6:20pm
BUTTER....... Nothing sticks to butter unless you racing through popcorn.... YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWW.
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3/16/2015 6:20pm
Maxima SC1 is the best I've used, makes the garage smell fresh too
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3/16/2015 6:22pm
Vaseline in the boots too, helps keep your feet nice and soft. And it's squishy between the toes. I like that.
3/16/2015 6:25pm
Don't listen to these guys. Search Top-Kote by Liquid Performance. 5$ a can and works like a boss.
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3/16/2015 6:26pm
In all honesty, WD40 works great. But I use SC1 because the smell is addicting.
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3/16/2015 6:31pm
In all honesty, WD40 works great. But I use SC1 because the smell is addicting.
Uh-oh.

Sounds like you're gonna have your own "Izzi" thread real soon.


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3/16/2015 6:37pm
Mr Bean wrote:
Uh-oh.

Sounds like you're gonna have your own "Izzi" thread real soon.


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and i have one of these in my truck also....
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3/16/2015 6:39pm
They say the first step in getting help is admitting you have a problem.

Glad to see you're on your way to getting that help!

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3/16/2015 6:40pm
I read in MXA that urine does the trick. They recommended applying while engine was hot.
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I read in MXA that urine does the trick. They recommended applying while engine was hot.
If nothing else, that would probably discourage all these bikes thieves we keep hearing about.
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Well-Worth Slippery Stuff.... Spray it on before heading to the line or out for a ride, it's crazy how well it works. Other silicone sprays are probably the same but this stuff is awesome!

Went riding one raining afternoon; sprayed only half the bike and literally in half down the front number plate... It was remarkable the difference. One half was covered right up, the other half was beaded up and just slightly speckled.
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The best part about spraying WD-40 up under your fenders is it teaches you to carry momentum in the corners from all the overspray that gets on the brake rotors.
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FGR01 wrote:
The best part about spraying WD-40 up under your fenders is it teaches you to carry momentum in the corners from all the overspray that gets...
The best part about spraying WD-40 up under your fenders is it teaches you to carry momentum in the corners from all the overspray that gets on the brake rotors.
haha i remember spraying the fuck out of my bike with WD40 disk brake included. My dad went nuts i still remember seeing him with the pads and disk trying to sand a texture into them.
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3/16/2015 8:03pm
Healthier.... Olive oil spray.
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3/16/2015 8:21pm
BobbyM wrote:
Healthier.... Olive oil spray.
Organic
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3/16/2015 8:38pm
BobbyM wrote:
Healthier.... Olive oil spray.
They did'nt have olive oil spray in your day.
Baby oil and chlorine Myersdork
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3/16/2015 9:51pm
Plexus plastic cleaner and polish I know will keep dirt and mud off the front number plate.
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3/16/2015 10:11pm
jmb227 wrote:
Plexus plastic cleaner and polish I know will keep dirt and mud off the front number plate.
So will a holeshot.....WoohooSilly
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3/17/2015 5:03am
Ron_Brohl wrote:
Maxima SC1 is the best I've used, makes the garage smell fresh too
same here
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3/17/2015 6:20am
It's a nano-technology water repellent that also, as a by product will not let anything stick. I think rustoleum has a version now
I bought a bottle but have not been able to try it yet

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