« Reply #4 on: April 11, 2012, 06:03:20 PM »
Any tricks/methods for keeping a black bike looking good. I have been very careful not to put scratches on my bodywork, softest paint I have ever dealt with. I have still managed to have swirl marks in the paint. Any ideas out there. Thanks,
Aside from painting it silver :0 ...
Wash it carefully and keep polish on it. Then try to keep it covered. That is about all you can do. Gloss black shows just about everything- every speck of dust or pollen, every scratch and nick, and every swirl. Black looks really GREAT when it is clean.... which is about the 10 minutes following a proper wash/dry.
Your swirls are probably from improper washing- which requires first thoroughly blasting the bike with water before washing (sometimes more than once), then using very light pressure with microfiber washing mitt/towel in proper solution with frequent rewetting. It can also be caused by wiping the bike with anything when it is not clean.
The swirls are very tiny scratches that come from debris being dragged along with wiping. Sometimes a good polish will hide that. I use Mother's Synwax on my vehicles. After treatment, only wash the vehicle with something designed to not strip polish, like Blue Coral Wash n' Wax. NEVER use dish detergent, EXCEPT when preparing to polish right after.
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