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Old 24-06-05, 08:17 PM   #1
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I've had my SV 2 days and I've covered 250 miles, covered the front in bugs - so when I got home I got the tissue out and a bowl of luke warm water and set about cleaning them off,
It was only when I'd finished and dried off that i noticed small scratches on 1 side of the front fairing! doh! nowhere else (I'd been really carefull to soak the bugs then wipe them off)

My question - can i use t-cut on the fairing with it being plastic or will it make things worse?
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Old 24-06-05, 08:28 PM   #2
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I wouldnt use it on brand new paint work no, but then I dont know what else to suggest.

Hopefully somebody can advise you though
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Old 24-06-05, 08:29 PM   #3
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I agree with fizz, don't use the abrasive one till you've had several layers of wax on there.
The colour match type polish should be alright, but I don't know how well it'll cover the scratches.
The front of my bike is absolutely covered with those little marks (as well as quite a few dead bodies)
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Old 24-06-05, 08:32 PM   #4
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dont use it on new paintwork. its too soft
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Old 24-06-05, 11:14 PM   #5
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the various products like Autoglym Motorcycle Cleaner work really well to remove flies and hot weather type crud from the bodywork, and clean wheels a treat.

I use it sparingly and only when really necessary.

Otherwise use a good bodywork shampoo for washing it (Autoglym, Mer, Meguiars etc). Once it's really clean, use a normal polish (again the usual makes, I prefer Autoglym), and it'll ease out any very slight scratches. Don't use T-cut or similar, way too abrasive.
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Old 25-06-05, 12:03 AM   #6
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bug guts are more corrosive than winter salt
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Old 25-06-05, 03:01 AM   #7
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I've had my SV 2 days and I've covered 250 miles, covered the front in bugs - so when I got home I got the tissue out and a bowl of luke warm water and set about cleaning them off,
It was only when I'd finished and dried off that i noticed small scratches on 1 side of the front fairing! doh! nowhere else (I'd been really carefull to soak the bugs then wipe them off)

My question - can i use t-cut on the fairing with it being plastic or will it make things worse?
Thats one reason i did not get a black one as the marks will be more obvious
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Old 25-06-05, 03:11 AM   #8
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Try leaving a fairly damp tea towl over the fairing for 5-10 mins first , it really helps loosen the crap, most will just wash off with a hose then.

Similar to soaking that bowl with yesterdays wheatabix in.....


Sorry I didn't answer your question lol - No idea about using T-cut, I certainly wouldn't use it often or as a solution to removing scratches.
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