Tim you dumbass!!!!!!! I cannot believe you did that to my old girl, oh well it gives her character I reckon. Part is relatively cheap, just replace it and be done with it. Of course I do like MOB's sticker he posted.you know how I feel about stickers
or even just a few tanks of gas, nowadays
$30 to fill a C14 here... ...lol.
Has anybody mentioned Mother's Back to Black? That stuff is pretty impressive...I've used it on the faded black plastics on my old 2008 Connie.
I use Contact cleaner for cleaning stuff all the time...never had a problem with it....or maybe I did and didn't notice...lol.
Rem
Has anybody mentioned Mother's Back to Black? That stuff is pretty impressive...I've used it on the faded black plastics on my old 2008 Connie.
you know how I feel about stickers
$30 to fill a C14 here... ...lol.
Has anybody mentioned Mother's Back to Black? That stuff is pretty impressive...I've used it on the faded black plastics on my old 2008 Connie.
I use Contact cleaner for cleaning stuff all the time...never had a problem with it....or maybe I did and didn't notice...lol.
Rem
Noticed that my made in china USB phone charging port wasn't working anymore. So i investigated the issue. Thought maybe i had a little fouling on the contacts in the USB plug, so i hit it with a little contact cleaner, AND OVER SPRAYED ONTO THE LH COVER PANEL !!!! and of course it dis colored it and looks like $h!T. Just thought id share my brain fart and now ill have to look at my screw up every time i throw a leg over her. And i tried trim cleaner/shiner, tire shine, WD40, brake fluid, tooh paste, dish soap, rubbing alcohol, window cleaner and nothing seemed to bring it back..
does look very nice
I love stickers, but then I'm a wild and crazy guy!
Possibly some here cam help me with a somewhat similar problem.The PO of my 08 must have had very short legs or wore high heels, as there at bunches of scuff marks on the lumbar support area of the light grey rider's seat. Anyone know of what, if anything, will actually remove these scuffs, or is the texture of the vinyl permanently marred? I know that ya can't see it while riding, but my eyes are drawn to it too often, when not on the seat...
Possibly some here cam help me with a somewhat similar problem.The PO of my 08 must have had very short legs or wore high heels, as there at bunches of scuff marks on the lumbar support area of the light grey rider's seat. Anyone know of what, if anything, will actually remove these scuffs, or is the texture of the vinyl permanently marred? I know that ya can't see it while riding, but my eyes are drawn to it too often, when not on the seat...
I had a similar problem when my clutch line developed a very slow leak at the reservoir end of the hose. The fluid would run down the line when the bike was parked and drip on the same panel you managed to damage. As you have experienced, nothing I did would make the stain disappear. My solution was hydro graphics as you can see in the pictures. I chose this particular carbon fiber design to match the Knight guard tank protector. Just about any design imaginable is available and the result is very nice. It does not cost an arm and a leg to have it done and it is as durable as the clear coat that covers it. Mine was somewhat water stained from riding in the rain when these photos were taken. When clean, it looks very good. Hydro graphics have been around for quite awhile now and those who provide this service are numerous and everywhere.
Great looking way to dress up the area- Thanks