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Scuff marks on tank
2020 RTL- I accidentally put a double scuff mark on my tank on the top coat. I believe it was done with the rubber sole on my boot as I was getting on or off the byke. I researched prior threads and it appears most on this subject are somewhat dated. I tried Lamonster Black Dymond Detailer that was suggested, but it had no effect. Looking for any updated suggestions? Thanks in advance.
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Try scratch doctor by nu finish. It's a mild rubbing compound. Works good.
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Scuffs
Any Auto polishing compound should work .... Mike
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I have had several scuff marks on the lower Tupperware side panels from my boots and plain old liquid auto polish/wax has removed them. No damage to top coat.
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Originally Posted by giantjas
2020 RTL- I accidentally put a double scuff mark on my tank on the top coat. I believe it was done with the rubber sole on my boot as I was getting on or off the byke. I researched prior threads and it appears most on this subject are somewhat dated. I tried Lamonster Black Dymond Detailer that was suggested, but it had no effect. Looking for any updated suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Worst come to worst--I cautiously use Acetone , be quick--put on rag--wipe off the mark. then use auto polish. I've used it many times on several vehicles & never damaged the paint. Finger nail polish remover works also.(it contains acetone)
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I use my passenger foot pegs to get on and off my F3 to avoid scuffing the tank.
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Originally Posted by Wildrice
Worst come to worst--I cautiously use Acetone , be quick--put on rag--wipe off the mark. then use auto polish. I've used it many times on several vehicles & never damaged the paint. Finger nail polish remover works also.(it contains acetone)
The paint on ALL Spyders is water-based ..... I'd be EXTREMELY careful with Acetone ..... jmho .... Mike
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