Stangman_NB
Jul 6 2009, 10:37 AM
The Buttonwood show is this weekend and I highly doubt the strokers that keep calling about my bike will actually follow through so I want to make sure she is looking extra nice for the show.
I can get just about everything on her cleaned up and looking good except for a spot on the tank where you can see you lean on it from the riders position. It isn't anything major but I notice it so I am sure judges will too. It just kinda looks like the clear coat has faded a little.
Is there anything I can use on it to bring the shine back or to at least cover it for the show? Yes I know I am being anal but considering I am gong to be in the modified class against bikes that have 300 tire kits and extremely expensive ass paint jobs I guess I need to shine her up as good as possible. YEAH YEAH YEAH I know I don't stand a chance but reppin Rekless is what I do.
So it's basically just light scratches? You could try using some scratch remover by hand on it and that should round off the edges of the scratches so they aren't as noticeable.
i have some stuff at home that may work i gotta find it when i get home from work and i can drop it off to you if you would like
Stangman_NB
Jul 6 2009, 10:51 AM
anything you'd recomend Neil?
Tap that would be greatly appreciated bud!
I have a bottle of 3m stuff I've been meaning to try out but I haven't had a chance to yet this year. So not yet lol
i have a couple things let me dig thru my stuff and i will swing thru with it for you
Stangman_NB
Jul 6 2009, 10:54 AM
thanks guys...I appreciate any and all help. Like I said it's nothing major but the rest of the bike is almost perfect so this stupid little thing drives me nuts lol
you gonna be around tonight? i am helping brad with the max after i get outta work i can swing by with what ever i can find
Stangman_NB
Jul 6 2009, 01:14 PM
Yeah I gotta show the bike to someone at 5:30ish but will be around after that
i get outta work at 4:30 your atleast 2 hours away from here with me stopping at home maybe an hour and a half with no stop
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