scuffed seat
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scuffed seat
Is there a product that may remove scuff marks off a seat. The seat is new, unfortunetly I didn't lift my leg over high enough. My boot made scuff marks.
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Re: scuffed seat
Is it a stock vinyl cover Duane?
If so, i have used Mothers Back to Black on vinyl and plastic.
Canadian Tire sells it.
http://www.autogeek.net/motbactrimca.html
If so, i have used Mothers Back to Black on vinyl and plastic.
Canadian Tire sells it.
http://www.autogeek.net/motbactrimca.html
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Re: scuffed seat
Acually it is a replica seat cover I had ordered. I tried Mother's back to black. Didn't seem tp work. I'll try it again
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Re: scuffed seat
Be a bit careful what's used. Things such as Armorall, and, I think, Back-to-Black, can make things rather slippery. Don't want to do a gits-off on the low side going through a curve because your butt wouldn't hold the seat! Unfortunately, I don't have a good recommendation. Maybe, try some black leather dye.
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Re: scuffed seat
you should try with soap flakes foam in water, washed well with cotton cloth. After that you can use an old nylon stocking to polish the seat up.
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Re: scuffed seat
I've seen a new "miracle product" on TV call Wipe New. If it performs as advertised, it would probably address your problem.
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Re: scuffed seat
One other suggestion. If you typically center stand your bike when you park. Climb up on the pegs before you swing your leg over the seat. It will solve your scuffing problem6Pipes wrote:I've seen a new "miracle product" on TV call Wipe New. If it performs as advertised, it would probably address your problem.