Your on kidder, nothing better than making things shinyAMCQ46 wrote:This could work out wellas I could do with my bike paint getting a serious polish, sounds like a trade at the next workshop day if I sort your CCTs for you

Your on kidder, nothing better than making things shinyAMCQ46 wrote:This could work out wellas I could do with my bike paint getting a serious polish, sounds like a trade at the next workshop day if I sort your CCTs for you
[/quote]That's impressive, non distorted pole
When the weather picks up, I don't mind giving it a going over for youRob wrote:Shame about the colour![]()
Looks mint though. Had mine from new but a few winters commuting has somewhat taken the shine off.
They really are awesome and generally bullet proof and reliable bikes. Mines let me down once in 13 years and 25K miles and that was due to a 7 year old battery.
That's impressive, non distorted polecybercarl wrote:
Thanks but it's a lost cause. Paintwork is pretty much fine it's all the alloy and steel that has been attacked by the salt.Wolves storm wrote:When the weather picks up, I don't mind giving it a going over for youRob wrote:Shame about the colour![]()
Looks mint though. Had mine from new but a few winters commuting has somewhat taken the shine off.
They really are awesome and generally bullet proof and reliable bikes. Mines let me down once in 13 years and 25K miles and that was due to a 7 year old battery.
Out of curiosity what polish do you use, I don't mean waxCheers buddy, its a daily drive so its still not perfect, but it does come up pretty well
Always use a DA, takes a bit longer but a hell of a lot safer, I would hate to kill someones pride and joy, my favourite is the 3m compoundscybercarl wrote:Out of curiosity what polish do you use, I don't mean waxCheers buddy, its a daily drive so its still not perfect, but it does come up pretty wellAnd do use a rotory or DA?
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I know what you mean. I love the smell of Bilt Hamber Hydra-Wax, smells good enough to drinkmakes it smell nice, that does not sound right
If you want my advice, just buy a Kestral DA it puts pleasure into polishing knowing you cant damage you paint, using a drill you must be clenching your butt cheeks all the time your doing it, I know I would becybercarl wrote:I know what you mean. I love the smell of Bilt Hamber Hydra-Wax, smells good enough to drinkmakes it smell nice, that does not sound rightlike a tropical fruit juice.
I will be giving the 3M a go one day as I'm being pulled towards it by their quality videos and the colour system they use. I have only attempted polishing once and used the Menzerna range of polish. I used a drill with speed controlOne day I will purchase a DA. I'm on the learning curve to detailing.
Anyway keep up the good work and I look forward to some threads on polish, wax etc.![]()
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leevtr wrote:Mr Sheen
Dual action polisherBigVeeGrin wrote:leevtr wrote:Mr Sheen
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btw - what's a DA?
Or even furry dicewe could have some concurs competition or how ever its spelt