Cleaning Tip for Tank and Sidecover Badges
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Cleaning Tip for Tank and Sidecover Badges
11 Feb 2007 19:12
Hey gang - It's that time of the season when many of us are wishing we were riding but the cold is keeping us inside.
Everyone's tank badges eventually show their age over the years with dirt or wax build up. Here is a little tip I thought I'd post that worked great for me.
Wash the badges with hot soapy water and a toothbrush. Grab some whitening toothpaste that has a little abrasiveness in the paste. Arm & Hammer worked great for me. Rub a little toothpaste into the badge's indentation and then use the toothbrush to clean the badges. Each one only takes about 5 minutes to do a nice job and they will look like new pretty quickly.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada 1977 Kz650/810 big-bore.
Everyone's tank badges eventually show their age over the years with dirt or wax build up. Here is a little tip I thought I'd post that worked great for me.
Wash the badges with hot soapy water and a toothbrush. Grab some whitening toothpaste that has a little abrasiveness in the paste. Arm & Hammer worked great for me. Rub a little toothpaste into the badge's indentation and then use the toothbrush to clean the badges. Each one only takes about 5 minutes to do a nice job and they will look like new pretty quickly.
Cheers-Colin Firth-Ontario Canada 1977 Kz650/810 big-bore.
-1977 Kz650 Custom bought new by brother. Now with 810 kit, GPz750 cams, intake valves, Mikuni 29 smoothbores, velocity stacks, Dyna Igntion, MAC pipe and other goodies.
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Re: Cleaning Tip for Tank and Sidecover Badges
11 Feb 2007 19:41
Won't hurt the yellow fill-in on my SR 650 side covers you suppose?
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Re: Cleaning Tip for Tank and Sidecover Badges
11 Feb 2007 19:48
pumps wrote:
How glossy is the paint,John?
Not too sure,but I think if it's high-gloss,it MIGHT dull it some.
That IS a good idea,Colin...get some "Bubble-Action" happening in there!
What about flossing?:lol:
Won't hurt the yellow fill-in on my SR 650 side covers you suppose?
How glossy is the paint,John?
Not too sure,but I think if it's high-gloss,it MIGHT dull it some.
That IS a good idea,Colin...get some "Bubble-Action" happening in there!
What about flossing?:lol:
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Re: Cleaning Tip for Tank and Sidecover Badges
11 Feb 2007 20:00
I'll hafta get a close up pic to show ya':laugh:
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