I probably shouldn't tell this (I was sworn to secrecy but I don't restore MG's anymore so who cares) by a Jag & MG auto restorer. But I think you should know this easy fix. This stuff is called Rub & Buff made by AMACO (http://www.amaco.com/jsps/amacohome.jsp) click on arts and crafts find rub and buff.
This stuff is amazing. I did my rims and the plastic bearing housing & Final Drive Housing about 5 years ago. I have put about 25,000 miles on it since then. I just re-did them last week. It lasted that long and after application. One tube of this stuff will do the whole bike twice. Apply with your finger tip, you'll be able to get in tight places and waste a lot less, apply very sparingly, rub it in, then buff with T-shirt material. Works on finished or cast aluminum, plastic, banjo's and nuts & bolts.
I applied to the engine 2 weeks ago (not the juggs yet) and so far it has stayed looking just like it did after buffing. I have only had a chance to ride about 50 miles (20 each way with a few trips to the store) but it got pretty hot. The heat did not seem to affect it. I slipped and got some on a painted drop down exhaust tube and it's still there so far. I'll watch my test patch and see how it holds up. Temp here has been running in the mid to high 60's.
Don't tell Rub & Buff this works or they will raise the price. It goes for about $3.95 now. You can purchase the Silver Leaf (Part # 76370K) at Michaels, Hobby Lobby or most Art supply stores.
I know this sounds like I'm crazy but it sure looks good. Check out the pics at http://www.snapfish.com/home/t_=9343...9CCD0DFFEE312F
enter my email address delzell@iname.com then d9272.
I have nothing to do with the sale or profit on this product. If you fall down, bike blows up, breaks don't work, your electrical system goes out, get a front tire blowout (God I hope not), I swear its not my fault.
Just try really hard to not let a cage driver get overcome by the look of your ride & run into you.
By the way I always hand wash
Any questions email me.
Dave
This stuff is amazing. I did my rims and the plastic bearing housing & Final Drive Housing about 5 years ago. I have put about 25,000 miles on it since then. I just re-did them last week. It lasted that long and after application. One tube of this stuff will do the whole bike twice. Apply with your finger tip, you'll be able to get in tight places and waste a lot less, apply very sparingly, rub it in, then buff with T-shirt material. Works on finished or cast aluminum, plastic, banjo's and nuts & bolts.
I applied to the engine 2 weeks ago (not the juggs yet) and so far it has stayed looking just like it did after buffing. I have only had a chance to ride about 50 miles (20 each way with a few trips to the store) but it got pretty hot. The heat did not seem to affect it. I slipped and got some on a painted drop down exhaust tube and it's still there so far. I'll watch my test patch and see how it holds up. Temp here has been running in the mid to high 60's.
Don't tell Rub & Buff this works or they will raise the price. It goes for about $3.95 now. You can purchase the Silver Leaf (Part # 76370K) at Michaels, Hobby Lobby or most Art supply stores.
I know this sounds like I'm crazy but it sure looks good. Check out the pics at http://www.snapfish.com/home/t_=9343...9CCD0DFFEE312F
enter my email address delzell@iname.com then d9272.
I have nothing to do with the sale or profit on this product. If you fall down, bike blows up, breaks don't work, your electrical system goes out, get a front tire blowout (God I hope not), I swear its not my fault.
Just try really hard to not let a cage driver get overcome by the look of your ride & run into you.
By the way I always hand wash
Any questions email me.
Dave
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