Scuffed Paint

Discussion in 'Technical Help' started by foxy52, Sep 26, 2018.

  1. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    I've been looking back at how to remedy tank scratches (DD/Tigcraft etc Apr '17). Mine (black) has been scuffed by my jacket & wearing a backpack back-to-front, so is more dull than scratched. Just using black Turtlewax brings it back but soon fades, but shows it's not got to the re-painting stage. So does the "G3" thar's recommended still apply to this damage, or too abrasive?
     
  2. crispey

    crispey crispey creme de la creme

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    My leather jacket would leave dye on the tank that could only be got off with t-cut so I bought the tank protection kit from worldofTriumph when they were in the sale well worth it, you hardly notice the film. Expensive at the full price though!
     
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  3. Tigcraft

    Tigcraft Unheard of Member

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    Yes in just one word
     
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  4. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    Sorry mate I don't know how to do it, & anyway I scribbled those details down last year when I first thought about doing it.
     
  5. foxy52

    foxy52 Active Member

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    It was just referred to as G3, then Meguiars was mentioned - & finished off with Diamondbrite. Thanks for info anyway mate.
     
  6. Cupracing

    Cupracing Member

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    G3 is very abrasive and is great for deep scratches, personally I would use megs scratch x or autoglm super resin polish followed by a wax for protection
     
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