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Merecat
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by Merecat »
I have noticed that my carbon hugger and yoke protector have lost their sheen and are taking on a milky complection
Is there anything i can do to restore them to their former blingness...... and how much elbow grease is required?
Hugger is a Ilmberger, about 5 years old
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sandbar
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by sandbar »
Merecat wrote:
Is there anything i can do to restore them to their former blingness...... and how much elbow grease is required?
Hugger is a Ilmberger, about 5 years old
Yes. As far as the hugger is concerned, just use normal car cleaning/ polishing products. A mildly abrasive polish/cleaner should do the trick.
Amount of elbow grease depends on how far it has gone.
Can't say for the yoke protector tho' - don't do those.
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Merecat
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by Merecat »
Cheers Sandbar.
Mick
2001 R1100s Frost Blue
Its not going the fastest,
Its stopping the quickest