traffic cone clean up

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traffic cone clean up

Post by tobyedmunds »

i need ur advice, as some of u know i had a slight 'run in' with a traffic cone on my bike. clipped it at high speed which has left a nice orange streak down the r/h fairing. :roll:
i have tried using wd40 and muc off but neither worked. dunno if anyone has any special tricks?
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Post by ZX6R »

Try T-cut used it before for removign marks on paint work and tends to work quite well.

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Post by rnblade »

:wink:
plastic polish will get rid of it, if u know anyone in the sevices,and can get hold of it, then aircraft polish definately will.
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Post by gavin »

there is a product better tan t-cut i is colud m3 it will remove any thing.
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