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Keeping matte paint looking great - Grumpy Goat - 05-17-2021 Especially for owners of the exquisite and faster Granite Grey RSs. ![]() Up until now I just washed the bike and only occasionally sprayed liquid wax on the front facing surfaces. Was in Walmart recently and saw this product for under $6 and decided to give it a try. I was pleasantly surprised. Works great on my matte helmets as well. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Lee - 05-17-2021 I'm guessing any quick detailer or spray on wax will work on Matte. I use a quick detailer on my matte pannier lids, gloss paint and unpainted black plastic. I do not use a cleaner wax or paste wax on the Matte lids or Matte center tank cover. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Grumpy Goat - 05-17-2021 (05-17-2021, 11:42 AM)Lee Wrote: I do not use a cleaner wax or paste wax on the Matte lids or Matte center tank cover. I agree. The last thing you want is to make the matte painted finish shiny. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Lee - 05-17-2021 I guessed that a spray wax would be safe on matte paint so I thought I better google that to be sure. Found this on the Mequiar site. Quote:Waxes RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Grumpy Goat - 05-17-2021 I would not apply it to a dusty surface though. I use a “California duster” which works pretty well. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Lee - 05-17-2021 (05-17-2021, 05:00 PM)Grumpy Goat Wrote: I would not apply it to a dusty surface though. I use a “California duster” which works pretty well. Debbie has a Navy car so I use a large California Duster on her car before using a quick detailer. Her car would really get thick dust on it at work. Large parking lot in a farming area gets a lot of dust and dirt. I have a small California Duster I use in the house ![]() On our bikes I'll use Wash Wax All to remove dust and bugs without dusting it first. I also use Wash Wax All on the front of our cars if we have been out of town at night. It does a good job of resolving bugs. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - TriangleRider - 05-18-2021 Seems weird to have butane and propane in a detailer, I wonder if this is a repurposing of an existing product. I use diluted Optimum No-Rinse wash as a detailer...similar idea to Lee's Wash Wax All. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Grumpy Goat - 05-18-2021 (05-18-2021, 08:52 AM)TriangleRider Wrote: Seems weird to have butane and propane in a detailer, I wonder if this is a repurposing of an existing product. I thought that was strange as well. Just don't put an exposed flame anywhere near. ![]() RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Lee - 05-18-2021 (05-18-2021, 08:52 AM)TriangleRider Wrote: Seems weird to have butane and propane in a detailer, Plexus has both. I think butane and propane are common in aerosol cans. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - runnerhiker - 05-18-2021 Butane and propane are the propellants that sprays the other magic out of the can. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Grumpy Goat - 05-18-2021 I thought the butane and the propane had something to do with being a propellant but wasn’t sure. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - azqkr - 05-20-2021 I use acf-50 on the matte black parts of my Shad panniers. Apply liberally, lightly wipe excess off. I need to apply it maybe 3-4 times a year. Brings the matte finish back to looking new. It does attract dust, but a quick wipe of a micro fiber [ used exclusively for this purpose and not used for anything else ] works. RE: Keeping matte paint looking great - Motorhead1977 - 09-09-2021 I use Blackfire Matte Detail Spray on my matte finished vehicle surfaces with excellent results. It's pricey but as I said it's excellent. Take a look at it here: https://www.blackfirewax.com/blackfire-matte-detail-spray.html |