Paul Ash
Tuned and Synch'ed
Word of caution from a self-confessed 20:20 hindsight idiot.
if your bike is wet and you start to dry it with a micro-fibre (UK spelling) cloth. Don’t let the cloth swing and land on the red hot headers.
No material is harder or more solvent resistant than melted polyester.
In the end the only answer was a Stanley knife blade, followed by wire-wool, WD40, and Solvol metal polish.
So they’re almost ok. Skates-on-ice micro scratches but I have worn through the baked on polyester.
and yes... I tried cellulose thinners, nail polish remover, and petrol (gas).
if your bike is wet and you start to dry it with a micro-fibre (UK spelling) cloth. Don’t let the cloth swing and land on the red hot headers.
No material is harder or more solvent resistant than melted polyester.
In the end the only answer was a Stanley knife blade, followed by wire-wool, WD40, and Solvol metal polish.
So they’re almost ok. Skates-on-ice micro scratches but I have worn through the baked on polyester.
and yes... I tried cellulose thinners, nail polish remover, and petrol (gas).