It's always very difficult to get good "before/after" photos of a motorcycle polish product, but here's a before and after using Star Clean metal polish on the forks of the GT1000 and then on the aluminum top of the shock absorber. Other than maybe two soap and water washes last year, the metal on this bike wasn't previously treated and it was starting to look a bit cloudy from oxidation.
It's always very difficult to get good "before/after" photos of a motorcycle polish product, but here's a before and after using Star Clean metal polish on the forks of the GT1000 and then on the aluminum top of the shock absorber. Other than maybe two soap and water washes last year, the metal on this bike wasn't previously treated and it was starting to look a bit cloudy from oxidation.
wBW Product Review: Star Clean Metal Polish |
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Available From: Star Clean (TJT Products) | List Price: $18.99 (can be ordered via PayPal from the Star Clean website) |
Color: White paste | Made in: Germany |
Review Date: March 2008 |
It's always very difficult to get good "before/after" photos of a motorcycle polish product, but here's a before and after using Star Clean metal polish on the forks of the GT1000 and then on the aluminum top of the shock absorber. Other than maybe two soap and water washes last year, the metal on this bike wasn't previously treated and it was starting to look a bit cloudy from oxidation.
The best thing about Star Clean metal polish is that it is just as easy to use as they say. I have no idea what the stuff really is or how it works; all I know is that it's a white-colored substance with the consistency of something like a cross between yogurt and Colgate toothpaste. It has no smell that I can detect.