03-04-13, 06:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-13, 06:36 PM by kbkeith.)
Rather annoyed at moment and looking for some advice.
My Fazer FZS 600 2003
used the bike for work yesterday as car in getting some work done.
used my tank bag (which has magnets etc to fix it to petrol tank)
Went to use bike today and noticed light scratches on tank, down to white (tank is red). Looked at tank bag and underneath where the magnets are under the leather of the bag are tiny bits of metal, which must have been picked up at work in the changing room floor.
Which I find unusual as I work in a hotel, not a metal factory etc.
Anyhow, Did not notice them yesterday as dark when I got home.
What is best to polish them out with ? just t-cut ? or polish?
you can 'just' feel the scratch with your finger nail.
Really really has annoyed me. Never thought for one minute (till now) to check the bottom of tank bag before fixing it onto the bike.
Use polish like autoglym, t-cut is very abrasive so be aware.
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03-04-13, 09:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-04-13, 09:10 PM by Chris.)
Tcut is very abbraisive as mentioned so be very careful if you do use it as you could inflict a lot more damage.
Something like meguiars Scratch X or ultimate compound is much safer and will round off the edges of the scratch even if it doesn't remove it completely. Rounding off the edges of the scratch will make it almost impossible to see as it difracts the light better.
Use microfibre cloths and take your time. The last thing you want to do is remove too much laquer.
Something like Autoglym Super Resin Polish will aslo work as it has "fillers" in it which fill the scratch and slightly round the edges although over time the fillers wash out and the scratch reappears.
All the best, PM if you have any more questions.
Chris 8)
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
try a coloured polish - wont remove the scratch but should hide it better.
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Thank you for your advice. I will try and pick some Mequiars Scratch X up and have a go with that then tomorrow from Halfords etc.
When I have done that, do I then want to polish it or wax it ? The only product I have is Autoglym Super Resin Polish.
Thank you Chris.
I will get that Maquiars stuff tomorrow. Any particular Wax to get that Halfords sell or am i better of getting another wax product on=line?
A wet cloth (don't allow it to dry out) and G3 or G10 followed by 3m finesse its what i use to get perfection and the body shops use exactly the same stuff and if you want to be extreme ie glass finish shine I've got a pot of £175 swissol wax .
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Hi Kieth
Is the "down to white" under paint of your tank or simply the lacqure?
If under paint of your tank you need to touch it up but if lacqure you can do as Chris or Lazarus suggest.
In either case you first need to:
1 wash tank
2 Clay tank (Mags do a kit, this removes all wax and any service contaminents that you can not see but will make your task harder if not worst by spreading it via swerls)
3 Auto glym but very lightly
4 Mags 1, 2, 3 step
5 Use detailer you got in clay kit to give it a deep shine
This is how I do my car. The pics hopefully show you the results of appliying by hand. I used pads to apply product but never use the same pad for all products or it will go tits up. Buff and clean off inbetween of products using different microfiber cloths.
all the best with it mate
Daz
[smg id=741 type=preview align=center caption="1 Before scratches scuffs nearside rear wheel pannel"]
[smg id=742 type=preview align=center caption="2 After hand applied products elbowgrease"]
[smg id=743 type=preview align=center caption="3 Before nearside corner pannel"]
[smg id=744 type=preview align=center caption="4 Before nearside pannel"]
[smg id=745 type=preview align=center caption="5 After nearside pannel"]
[smg id=746 type=preview align=center caption="6 Nearside end result"]
[smg id=747 type=preview align=center caption="7 The products applied by hand"]
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