Motul Moto Wash
Motul Moto Wash
My Wife, Little Girl and I got home late Sunday night for a trip out to the desert and our Black Cayenne was filthy. My wife likes to cover the Cayenne at work to protect it from her co-worker lack of respect of nice vehicles so I need to wash it.
So here I am 9:30 Sunday night lights set up in the drive way and the Cayenne has already been wet down and I realized that I am out of car wash soap. So I start looking around in the garage for an for an emergency stash of soap and I came across my x-mas present from my little brother Motul Motowash. http://www.motul.fr/uk/conseils/index.html. I was happy with the results.
How safe is this product for repeated use?
I am wondering if anybody else has used it?
I am also curious to see what the pros think of this stuff?
So here I am 9:30 Sunday night lights set up in the drive way and the Cayenne has already been wet down and I realized that I am out of car wash soap. So I start looking around in the garage for an for an emergency stash of soap and I came across my x-mas present from my little brother Motul Motowash. http://www.motul.fr/uk/conseils/index.html. I was happy with the results.
How safe is this product for repeated use?
I am wondering if anybody else has used it?
I am also curious to see what the pros think of this stuff?
Originally Posted by djantlive
link doesn't show any car wash....
I know it says motorcycles here but on the bottle that I got it says for cars also
CLEANING SPRAYS
Moto Wash
Concentrated cleaner for bikesBiodegradable
Plastic can with spray
Powerful cleaner for the whole motorcycle
All surfaces : Plastic, synthetic fabrics, paintwork,varnish, metal...
For Motocross races where BIODEGRADABLE products are especially recommended by the organizers.
PERFORMANCE
Efficiently removes all traces of grease, dust, soil, mosquitoes, brake pad residue...
Dries evenly.
Leaves a dry anti-corrosion film.
Protects paintwork and varnish.
Biodegradable: MOTUL MOTOWASH is environment friendly.
RECOMMENDATIONS
Spray generously all over the whole motorcycle, using the "wide jet" position on the gun.
Allow to work for a few minutes.
Rinse with water, jet, or steam pressure.
For very dirty parts, repeat the operation using the position "directed jet" on the gun and rub with a sponge or a rag.
Use a soft cloth to obtain a perfect finish.
Last edited by Triple B; Jan 11, 2007 at 10:45 AM.
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