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Old 09-07-09, 04:20   #1 (permalink)
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Question about detailing bikes?

Okay my friend just got a 01' cbr f4 and is wanting to detail it, need some advise, as far as what you use polishing, cleaning and etc, and what should I charge him, light scratches on the gas tank fyi
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Old 09-07-09, 06:25   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Question about detailing bikes?

You won't need anything special. An adequate supply of 4 inch pads when using a machine and whatever polishes you typically use. Least aggressive first. The fairings on the F4 and F4i models are pretty conducive to machine polishing with the more sweeping lines compared to newer models. The tank won't pose any significant issues but you will need to watch heat buildup in the plastic fairings.
 
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Old 09-07-09, 06:38   #3 (permalink)
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You won't need anything special. An adequate supply of 4 inch pads when using a machine and whatever polishes you typically use. Least aggressive first. The fairings on the F4 and F4i models are pretty conducive to machine polishing with the more sweeping lines compared to newer models. The tank won't pose any significant issues but you will need to watch heat buildup in the plastic fairings.
Okay whats the best machine to use?
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I'm far from a Zaino fan, but ZPC is a fantastic polish by hand for those areas that a machine can't get to. Bikes usually have some deep scuffs that you won't be able to get out fully, so just learn to live with them. Make sure to use a quality degreaser when washing and get the wheels and suspension really clean, that makes a big difference in the final look
 
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I'm far from a Zaino fan, but ZPC is a fantastic polish by hand for those areas that a machine can't get to. Bikes usually have some deep scuffs that you won't be able to get out fully, so just learn to live with them. Make sure to use a quality degreaser when washing and get the wheels and suspension really clean, that makes a big difference in the final look
I washed my friends bike today to get use to them haha, I use soap warm water and washed everything with that, then washed wheels with eagle 1 all wheel cleaner, then dried everything with micro towel, and threw some black magic on the tires real quick made it look very good! What speed with buffer can u buff on the plastic fairings using (pc)?
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I washed my friends bike today to get use to them haha, I use soap warm water and washed everything with that, then washed wheels with eagle 1 all wheel cleaner, then dried everything with micro towel, and threw some black magic on the tires real quick made it look very good! What speed with buffer can u buff on the plastic fairings using (pc)?
Please tell me you are kidding about the black magic on the tires....
 
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... and threw some black magic on the tires real quick
That would be very very dangerous.
 
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Wow... do you have something against your friend? LOL, I really hope it was ONLY on the sidewall, and even if that is a terrible terrible idea because it could fling or soak into the tire...
 
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Please tell me you are kidding about the black magic on the tires....
Only thing at the car wash for tires, haha well could of used armor all, dang it why didnt I think of that would of been better than crap magic, I hate black magic, worst products in the world. I use more shine by stoners most of the time, or meguiars endurance shine.

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That would be very very dangerous.
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Wow... do you have something against your friend? LOL, I really hope it was ONLY on the sidewall, and even if that is a terrible terrible idea because it could fling or soak into the tire...
I'm not new, but that was a newbie mistake, sorry autopian fans Ill slap my self for that one haha
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No seriously you don't ever put any type of armor all or anything on the sidewalls of a motorcycle tire. You only have 2 tires holding you up on the road and when you make them slick you are just asking for trouble. The bike can slide out like nobodys business. Its not the fact that you used (Black Magic) brand, its the horrible idea to put a slick additive to a motorcycle tire.
 
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Haha
I'm not joking....applying any dressing to motorcycle tires is extremely dangerous.
 
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No seriously you don't ever put any type of armor all or anything on the sidewalls of a motorcycle tire. You only have 2 tires holding you up on the road and when you make them slick you are just asking for trouble. The bike can slide out like nobodys business. Its not the fact that you used (Black Magic) brand, its the horrible idea to put a slick additive to a motorcycle tire.
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I'm not joking....applying any dressing to motorcycle tires is extremely dangerous.
Really wow, learn something new, even to the side walls where the wheel doesnt hit the pavement
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