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    My dad has two harleys that he wants me to polish to get rid of the marring from using a crappy sponge when cleaning. What is the best way to do this? Most of the panels are small so I thought it would be hard to do with a PC?



    I`m going to be using Menz. probably just 106ff. Maybe SIP if 106ff can`t fix it.
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    Try 4" pads...they are available for both PC and rotary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Civicman86
    My dad has two harleys that he wants me to polish to get rid of the marring from using a crappy sponge when cleaning. What is the best way to do this? Most of the panels are small so I thought it would be hard to do with a PC?



    I`m going to be using Menz. probably just 106ff. Maybe SIP if 106ff can`t fix it.


    I`m no expert, but sometimes the small panels show less than a big slab like a car body. What color?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CustomBikeMike
    I`m no expert, but sometimes the small panels show less than a big slab like a car body. What color?


    this is way to late, but I would try a finishing pad for example, because most

    bikes have a very soft clear on them, use the LC red pad first with 106FF

    see what happens, if that does not work them try the white one.



    I would use Menz 85rd instead because it has no fillers, if 106FF is not worked

    good and checked with ISO wipe down it might fill instead of removing.

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    You are going to have to use 4" pads or go it by hand. I use optimum products. Polish, Compound and Hyper Compound. I just don`t see how you are going to correct any signifigant marring without the 4" pads. If it`s really bad, and along the tank panels on a harley, you will have to loosen up the nut on the dash and polish underneath. I find a lot of bike owners have a tendency to wipe along the lines of their tank panel and or gas cap. creating a ton of linaear swirls which cannot be removed without the removal of the aforementioned items. Even if you choose to remove all these marks I can all most guarantee the will be back if you ever detail the bike again.

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    i just purchased some optimum polish. can`t wait to see how well it works.

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    Quote Originally Posted by veeko
    i just purchased some optimum polish. can`t wait to see how well it works.


    Ive heard that optimim is pretty good....let me know if this is true

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    M105 works wonders by hand, use a cotton cloth for some real cutting action. It`ll get rid of the marks and then go to a foam applicator by hand with the M105 and it should finish off great.

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    Is it not possible to put pressure on the edge of the pad, like maybe a white Lake Country pad with a wax on it?



    I have some swirling on my bike but even a 4 inch pad will not fit in the slot and sit flat. Or, is the best option to use a foam hand pad?







    Here`s a pic. I`m talking about the dip on the tank in front of the gas filler-upper...











    And here`s a couple pics from the last time I washed the bike. :-)








 

 

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