Thanks Bryn,i don't know how to link.
The actual company are at
www.bilthamber.com link you gave was a company that sells it.
Sorry Tuned, i thought people would go to the site and have a look.
Anyway i have used their auto balm for several years.
It looks like traditional car wax,i tend to apply it with a cloth to chrome and painted areas and with a brush to areas such as the frame and hard to get to places,it does appear to leave a very hard surface when buffed but can be difficult to buff if left on to long.
To give you an idea, it's difficult to use on any area bigger than 1 sq mtr at a time on the car, but the results are exellent and water beads for longer than anything else i have used.
I Ride all winter,hose the bike down at salty times and usually give it 2 good cleans over the winter.
I've never had any corrosion problems useing the Autobalm,i believe they also do an aerosol corrosion inhibitor,but of this i have no exprience,although i may try some on the new bike.
The Autobalms not cheap,i think it's about £16 for 300ml but in my opinion worth the money.
As usual nothing to do with them just a satisfied customer.
As an aside it was first recommended to me by a friend who has several show cars.
Steve