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650BrownDeer
Seat needs restoration
I have a 1983 Tempter that was poorly stored for 5 years in the outdoors, and the seat is all in one piece and clean, but after I've made most of the chrome nice and you could part your hair (if I had some) in the fenders, it looks sort of sad. I've read on here that the last thing I want to do is apply ArmourAll as it will make it slick. What can I apply to it to make it look better?Tags: None
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You might want to try some S100 Engine Brightner. It's less oily than Armor-all, and really brings back the color, especially black. Spray it on lightly, distribute it evenly with a cloth, let it sit for a while, then buff it all off. Unlike Armor-all, you don't want to leave any on the seat. Buff it dry, and your seat will look the best it's able to.
It's sometimes hard to find, but most Harley dealerships have it.
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650BrownDeer
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Originally posted by 650BrownDeer View PostThere's a Harley dealer a mile from my house. I'll look around for that!
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Black Renew is supposed to be very good too. I've never used it but I've read a lot of good things about it, including this brief review from WebBikeWorld: http://www.webbikeworld.com/motorcyc...lack-renew.htm
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