S100 Engine Brightener (4.5 oz Aerosol)
Bring your bike’s engine back to life with S100 Engine Brightener. Over time, black engine surfaces can fade or go chalky from heat and oxidation. This aerosol brightener revives that deep “factory black” look and adds durable protection.
Key Features
- Restores greyed, dull black finishes on engine cases, cylinders, covers, and more
- Temperature-stable formula designed for engine heat
- Heat-activated bond (not just a temporary “wet look”)
- Mist spray reaches fins and tight crevices without overapplication
- Withstands rain, washes, and normal road grime once cured
- Safe for black-painted metal, aluminum, plastic, rubber hoses, and cables
Specifications
Net Volume | 4.5 fl oz (133 mL) |
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Part Number | 19200A |
Dispenser | Aerosol / mist spray |
Compatible Surfaces | Black-painted metal, aluminum, plastic, rubber hoses, cables, covers |
How to Use
- Thoroughly clean engine surfaces and remove oil/grease; dry completely.
- Shake can well.
- Hold 6–12 in (15–30 cm) from surface and apply a light, even mist. Avoid heavy build-up.
- Let the coating dry, then allow normal engine heat to help the formula bond.
- Optional: apply a light second coat once the first has flashed off.
Tip: Spot-test in a hidden area first. Apply to cool, stationary parts in a well-ventilated space.
Why Riders Choose It
- Revives tired, chalky black engine parts fast
- Great for show prep, detailing, or light restoration
- Durable, bonded finish without greasy residue
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it do?
Restores faded, dull, or greyed-out black engine parts to a deep black appearance. The bonded finish resists heat, rain, and washing.
How is it different from tire shine or dressings?
It bonds under heat for a factory-fresh look—no slick, oily residue.
Where can I use it?
On black-painted metal, aluminum, plastic, and rubber (engine cases, cylinders, hoses, cables). Avoid hot or moving surfaces during application.
How long does it last?
Typically several weeks to months depending on riding conditions and wash frequency. Holds up through multiple washes once cured.
Can I use it on chrome or polished aluminum?
No. It’s for black/dark surfaces. Use metal polish for chrome or bare aluminum.
Safe for high-temp areas?
Yes—temperature-stable for normal operating heat.
How often should I reapply?
When fading returns—commonly every few months or after deep cleans.
Cars/ATVs/UTVs?
Yes. Works on any black engine parts. Follow the same directions.