Can't you just get it mailed to you at your APO address (or whatever address po box the military gives you in Japan?) I can't speak of the chome protection, have not tried it yet, but I just put Glare on the painted parts of my husband's '04 bike. You can't fix the paint chips, obviously, but the rest of the parts look brand new. The feel is like glass, as they advertise, and the look is deep and lustrious. I don't know what we can do to help you, but if there is some way, please holler. Well holler in August - we are headed to Nelson right now, but I gotta think we can get some wax over to our fellow military members, somehow.
Others have any suggestions?
If these guys are doing what they do for us, surely we can do something back to help them out, and to save a brother/sister CVO bike from getting coroded while their owners are serving our country.
Mrs,WeCVO.
Thank you, I appreciate the confirmation of how well that stuff works, and greatly appreciate your offer to help out.
I got the idea from the "ultrapolish.com" website that they did not ship via U.S.Mail--guess I was wrong. Several places I've looked into getting parts from either ship solely via UPS or FEDEX, or they can't be bothered taking the parts to the Post Office and filling out that customs form.
Anyway, I've already contacted Mark at M&M Cycles to order some from him via Kuryakyn. He just sent back that he can sell the Professional Polish for about 15% discount--$29.74 versus the advertised $34.95. I'm also going to get the Rapid Action and Spider through him, at similar discount. I've used his service before, so I know he ships here via US Mail and he has great customer service.
Have a great trip to Nelson. Be sure to post a couple pix--those of us OCONUS sure do miss the riding opportunities you guys have. The pictures our CVO Brothers and Sisters post of the country, their bikes and themselves are awesome.
Take care.
Pbody...