Lance Mark
New member
As an LSP on my bike, my first one was Gyeon CanCoat. After a bunch of miles and couple of years, I corrected it again and used Polish Angel's Cosmic v2 combined with their High Gloss.
So far, it's held up really well, and since I've last detailed it, I've cleaned it a couple of different ways, but once had an issue when I cleaned it with McKee's N-914 rinseless. As I dried the surface with a MF, it felt like it almost got tacky it got so dry. I reapplied PA's High Gloss and it felt and looked as slick as the day I'd first applied it.
I'm considering a foaming prewash on the bike before I wash it either waterless or rinseless depending on how I want to do it. My thought is to use a prewash to first lift and eliminate as much dust dirt and road grime from the bike before I wash using a microfiber on the surface.
I picked up a bottle of Carpro's Pre Wash Foam, but I've read where any pre wash can degrade a sealant.
My question is this: Is there a more gentle prewash, maybe not the best for all applications, but gentle enough where it's not hard on LSPs?
So far, it's held up really well, and since I've last detailed it, I've cleaned it a couple of different ways, but once had an issue when I cleaned it with McKee's N-914 rinseless. As I dried the surface with a MF, it felt like it almost got tacky it got so dry. I reapplied PA's High Gloss and it felt and looked as slick as the day I'd first applied it.
I'm considering a foaming prewash on the bike before I wash it either waterless or rinseless depending on how I want to do it. My thought is to use a prewash to first lift and eliminate as much dust dirt and road grime from the bike before I wash using a microfiber on the surface.
I picked up a bottle of Carpro's Pre Wash Foam, but I've read where any pre wash can degrade a sealant.
My question is this: Is there a more gentle prewash, maybe not the best for all applications, but gentle enough where it's not hard on LSPs?