Then u hope that Singapore dun have pple that duplicate Ivan's (TZM^53) behaviour.Originally posted by roger:with daily use of sports bikes or any other bikes, is it true that scratches on the bikes are unavoidable?
is it possible for a bike to be in scratch free condition even after 1 year?
eh u buey song me si bo ??nao hia~~Originally posted by Bear80:Then u hope that Singapore dun have pple that duplicate Ivan's (TZM^53) behaviour.![]()
Samll scratches can be removed my buffing compounds.... i not sure where to buy but that time my fren who works part time as a car polisher gave me some... really works at restoring small scratches...Originally posted by roger:with daily use of sports bikes or any other bikes, is it true that scratches on the bikes are unavoidable?
is it possible for a bike to be in scratch free condition even after 1 year?
Is the kind of polishing shop at shopping centre carparks... but i dun think they will sell u the compound... but u can try and ask..Originally posted by roger:hi FP
do u know the location of the car polish shop? i need to go and buy the buffing compounds.
or does anyone here know where to buy it from?
Brudder... the cars surface is wat??? metal meh?? it is paint... so is the bikes surface... aniway i try b4 liaoz it does work but juz dun expect it to cover deep or big scratches...Originally posted by roger:can those buffing compounds be used on plastic surfaces?
i doubt so as i think it is used mostly on a car's metallic surface.
guess no choice but to live with the minor scratch.
wad is the actual name of the compound?Originally posted by fp2075r:Brudder... the cars surface is wat??? metal meh?? it is paint... so is the bikes surface... aniway i try b4 liaoz it does work but juz dun expect it to cover deep or big scratches...