Re: [CR]Waxing tips

(Example: Component Manufacturers:Ideale)

To: M4Campy@aol.com
Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 20:34:10 -0800
Subject: Re: [CR]Waxing tips
From: Mark A. Perkins <bicyclemark@juno.com>


Although I am no longer associated with the Schwinn Bicycle Co., and I have no reason to promote any of their products, other than the fact that I feel that it is truely a good product, I think Schwinn Bike Polish is one of the best of it's kind on the market. This stuff is still available, and if demand increases it should be around for a long time. It's a foaming-cleanser and a polish, one step product, that really cuts the grime. Try it, you'll probably like it too.

"Bicycle Mark" Perkins Visalia, home of the Sequoia Cycling Classic, which was held this week-end. Saturn dominated the Exeter Road Race yesterday, but Mercury showed their team's power at the end of the Pro/1 race today. Lots of fun in the sun. Cheers!

On Tue, 06 Mar 2001 00:34:10 EST M4Campy@aol.com writes:
> Wax on, wax off... I was kinda curious about what others
> did but it seem like Pledge is a fav. No voodoo, chicken
> sacrifices or at least a run to KFC before the cleaning?
>
> I have actually started using an auto spray detailer for
> all surfaces called Slick Stuff by The Wax Shop.
>
> Also, use soft terry and avoid tees with graphics and if
> the cloth is getting grimy graduate it to cleaning chain
> or the like.
>
> I always worry about the decals though...
>
> Mike "Fixed gear and no fear" Wilkinson
>
> _______________________________________________

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