Paul Hyland
Turbocharged
Silver Bullet
Dish Soap is also bad to use on painted surfaces were you wax, it strips it. People forget dish soap is also a de-greaser how do you think it gets all that rib grease off your wife’s nice dishes.
As for me I have used Simple green for as long as I can remember. I don't use it in its full concentrate but I do mix it on the strong side and clean my engine with it. It also takes off the road grim from my wheels and I have not had any problems (my wheels are not clear coated).
Simple green is also bio-degradable for any of you who are environmentally aware.
If you are really concerned just use Hog Spit a million HD riders can't be wrong
But as for me 99% of the time I use all Maguires products, from the synthetic wax to the wheel cleaner. How ever, I keep meaning to try that glass wax from Honda that a few captions have raved about but I keep forgetting the name (hint, hint, if anyone knows).
Short of it is diluted to the instructions simple green is safe. But in saying that you should always stick to a cleaner made for paint to reduce the chances of removing that nice wax layer you have labored so hard to put down.
Dish Soap is also bad to use on painted surfaces were you wax, it strips it. People forget dish soap is also a de-greaser how do you think it gets all that rib grease off your wife’s nice dishes.
As for me I have used Simple green for as long as I can remember. I don't use it in its full concentrate but I do mix it on the strong side and clean my engine with it. It also takes off the road grim from my wheels and I have not had any problems (my wheels are not clear coated).
Simple green is also bio-degradable for any of you who are environmentally aware.
If you are really concerned just use Hog Spit a million HD riders can't be wrong
But as for me 99% of the time I use all Maguires products, from the synthetic wax to the wheel cleaner. How ever, I keep meaning to try that glass wax from Honda that a few captions have raved about but I keep forgetting the name (hint, hint, if anyone knows).
Short of it is diluted to the instructions simple green is safe. But in saying that you should always stick to a cleaner made for paint to reduce the chances of removing that nice wax layer you have labored so hard to put down.