PPC Bike Wash
PPC Bike Wash Products
He Said
By Fred Mathews
World’s Largest Bug Collection! That was the nick name of my motorcycle. Riding hard and getting home late and leaving again the next day doesn’t leave much time for cleaning your chrome horse. My bike is a 2006 and up until recently some of the bugs and dirt were from 2006. I would rather ride than spend a whole day cleaning. After trying many of the “all you need is this one product” stuff that did not perform as promised I gave up and pressure washed once and a while.
After watching Wally clean bike parts at the two different cycle shows I decide to try the PPC Speed Line products. Wally talked me through the process and explained the 1st cleaning might be difficult but each cleaning after that would be almost effortless. I spent hours getting expired bugs & dirt off, and then sealed it with the protectants as suggested. Each ride after that I took about 2 minutes to use the Nano spray and my bike was clean again! Wally was right. Keeping my cycle clean is now fun. I will need to use the wash and protecting products once and while with a quick follow up of the Nano spray to keep the bug collection away. Compared to everything else I have tried PPC products area dream come true! Thanks Wally!
She Said
By Cindy Knower
I like having a clean, shiny bike just like all motorcycle enthusiasts, but come on, who has the time to spend hours detailing their bike after every ride? I’m a busy gal, so I certainly don’t have the time! In fact, I got to the point where I dreaded having to clean my bike so I would just quickly wash and rinse it with the hose just to get the loose dirt off. Eventually I began to procrastinate so much that I only cleaned my bike a couple of times during the last riding season. I always figured I would give it a good cleaning after the next ride. But I never did get around to that and ended up parking a filthy bike for the winter. (I know, shame on me!) So this spring when I got my bike out of the garage, I decided that I needed to do something to simplify the cleaning process.
While at the Donnie Smith Cycle Show in St. Paul, MN, Fred and I met with Wally, who is a rep for the Speed line of motorcycle cleaning products made by PPC. He walked us through the process of getting our bikes clean and how his products will make the future cleanings faster and easier.
So, when we got home, I got out my filthy motorcycle and started with the Speed Total Bike Wash. I sprayed the whole bike with the bike wash and let it set for a few minutes. I then wiped down the bike with a sponge. A few spots with year-old bugs and grime took a little elbow grease, but overall, the bike wash dissolved the stuck on bugs.
Then, I sprayed the PPC Real Wheel Cleaner on my wheels. I allowed that to set for a couple of minutes and rinsed away the cleaner and the dirt. Easy as pie! And you know what else is great about this product? It can be used in the house also. I used it to clean the hard water deposits off of my sink and also to clean burned-on food off of my smooth top range. This was the first product that made it effortless to clean those two surfaces!
The next step was to polish the bike. I used the Speed Metal Polish and Sealant on all of the metals and chrome on my bike. On the painted and plastic surfaces on my bike, I used the Speed Bike Polish and Sealant. I used a microfiber cloth to massage it into the finish, and then wiped it away.
Now, I know you are thinking, how did this process save you any time? The reason this is a time saver is because after using all these products, the bike is now protected and will clean up much easier after the next ride. So now, when I get home from riding, all I have to do is spray on the Speed Nano Spray and buff the bike dry and I am done cleaning! It actually melts the bugs and dirt right off!
I am really glad that I found these products because now I don’t have to spend hours on getting my bike shiny and clean, and I can spend more time riding!
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