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scratchs / fixing
i took my new bandit out for the first ride to day and i scratched the tak pretty bad in a couple of spots is the any thing i could use to fill them in besides touch up paint. thanksTags: None
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joe.d
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Jeff Tate
Well, depending on just how deep they are I've used this stuff called GS27. How appropriate huh? Anyway I normally wouldn't have bought this stuff myself but the wife picked it up a few years ago and whaddya know? it works. Now it won't remove really deep scratches but it does take out scuffs and minor scratches. A lot of automotive type stores carry it. Oh! It comes in a tube that stands on it's cap. It's at least worth a shot.
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chrissinc
Scratch X from McGuires is great stuff but it takes alot of elbow grease. I had literally half a mm gouges in my helmet that are now almost totally unoticable now. But it took a sh!tload of rubbing to get them that way. If they are super deep do it in stages otherwise your arm will fall off. It does work though. I suggest using your hands rather than a power tool to be carefull.
Its also good if you want to restore the paint a bit. My tank now almost looks new and white from sort of a dull yellow colour. Gets all the accumilated grime and crap from 20+ years of riding. I think it sort of chemically "melts" the paint slighly so you can smooth over all the rough spots.
GS27 or ScratchX will fix you up. I think McGuires is more available at least here in Canada. ANy Canadian Tire store will carry it.
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