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Old 08-10-2006, 01:57 AM
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I just bought some of the Ice Polish from the auto part store.. One word, AMAZING!! It gets rid of any swirl markes and hids any kind of scratches, and deepens the color!! It works awesome on my bike. It is black, so not sure how it will work on other colors, but for black, highly recommended!!!
 
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Old 08-10-2006, 02:45 AM
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Got a pic of what the bottle looks like?
 
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Old 08-10-2006, 02:52 AM
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Sure. I got it at advanced. Its for cars, but i dont see why it wouldnt work on bikes!
 
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Old 08-10-2006, 08:18 AM
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i have heard this stuff is sweet. I am too dedicated to Mothers products to try it on my silver truck. Maybe I will try it on my bike...also black...hmmmm
 
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Old 08-10-2006, 09:53 AM
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Does it go on/off easy?? I used P21S on my good cars, but it is $$$. I may try the Ice on the accord then the rest. Thanks for passing on the product review.
 
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Old 08-10-2006, 02:47 PM
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This stuff feels like baby oil! It is super easy to apply, it comes with everything you need. Applicator, ICe Polish, and a microfiber towel for buffing it off. As for taking it off, it is as easy as puttingit on. Just rub lightly in little cricles and it comes right off. Just be sure not to use a lot, or you will have to work a little more. But it is WAY easier than any wax anyday!
 
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Ice is awsome ive been using it on my bike since it came out. i have a red and white f4i and it really brings out the red. it works amazing and really makes the bike shine! im hooked!
 
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On D2MEclipseGT_600RR's advice, I went to the local Advance Auto store and bought a bottle of Ice Polish by Turtle Wax. For $15 it came with a sponge applicator and a microfiber cloth.

After washing the bike and getting it into the garage, I started using the product. First, a little goes a lonnnnggg way. Use it sparingly. I gave it a few minutes to let it haze, and then began polishing with the supplied microfiber cloth.

The Ice Polish was easy to remove and was easily buffed to a mirror finish. I like the way it could be used on all of the bike's hard surfaces without leaving a white film some areas.

BTW, my ride is an all black 05 CBR 600RR - no decals except for the HONDA logo on the lower fairing.
 
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I have not yet used the ice on my bike but I have a 2004 mustang cobra in black... This stuff is amazing and I actaully can say i didnt even think about using it on my bike yet....


Ill let everyone know how it goes
 
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I see its a polish and not a wax. Polishes usually have abrasives but this stuff is clear.Have to try it.It will add to the 15 different types of wax and polishes I already own.
 
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