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CVO Technical => Cleaning/Detailing => Topic started by: roadking71865 on February 17, 2011, 09:02:38 AM
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Has anyone used Glare over motorcycle armor? I'm told to use a clear silicone based product and not sure if Glare meets these specs. Glare has not responded to my email. I have all Glare products but don't want to use them if it will screw up my motorcycle armor. Any help appreciated.
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PM Michael at Motorcyle Armor http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=10143 (http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?action=profile;u=10143) or e-mail him at michael@motorcycle-armor.com and ask him.
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Yes, you can use GLARE over Motorcycle Armor. It works Awesome!!!
You can use GLARE on any smooth material that you want to shine and protect.
Here is a short list of the materials you can use GLARE on...
Paint, clear-coat, gel-coat, fiberglass, carbon fiber, glass, mirrors, plastic, polycarbonate (includes plexiglass),
chrome, aluminum, stainless steel, magnesium, gold, silver, marble, eyeglasses, sunglasses, helmets and visors, and can be used to fix and repair scratched cd's and dvd's.
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Tried and it works well over the Motorcycle Armor
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Yes, you can use GLARE over Motorcycle Armor. It works Awesome!!!
You can use GLARE on any smooth material that you want to shine and protect.
Here is a short list of the materials you can use GLARE on...
Paint, clear-coat, gel-coat, fiberglass, carbon fiber, glass, mirrors, plastic, polycarbonate (includes plexiglass),
chrome, aluminum, stainless steel, magnesium, gold, silver, marble, eyeglasses, sunglasses, helmets and visors, and can be used to fix and repair scratched cd's and dvd's.
:2vrolijk_21:
I used Glare Spider then Polish to work some scratches off my plasma TV. Worked excellent. Been a Glare user since 07.