2014 Streetglide Vivid Black paint correction
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Do a you tube search for Chemicalguys using a clay bar. Really informative channel. Use lubrication as advised with the claying product. If you drop it its in the trash with it though.
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RMI_135 (12-18-2016)
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I did a correction on my bike a couple months ago. It came out great, I wish I would have taken the time and done it sooner. I had a couple of minor paint chips on the fairing to fix, so I did the correction after finishing the touch up paint.
I didn't have any scratches, so I started with Pinnacle advanced swirl remover, then moved on to Pinnacle advanced finishing polish, then a coat of Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant, and finished it off with a coat of Pinnacle Liquid Souveran wax. I couldn't have been happier with the perfect finish when I was done.
It sounds like a lot of steps, but it only took a couple hours total, which included light wet sanding of the touch up paint. The last full correction I did was on the '11 Corvette Grand Sport I had and that took all day, so a "little" HD was nothing.
I didn't have any scratches, so I started with Pinnacle advanced swirl remover, then moved on to Pinnacle advanced finishing polish, then a coat of Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant, and finished it off with a coat of Pinnacle Liquid Souveran wax. I couldn't have been happier with the perfect finish when I was done.
It sounds like a lot of steps, but it only took a couple hours total, which included light wet sanding of the touch up paint. The last full correction I did was on the '11 Corvette Grand Sport I had and that took all day, so a "little" HD was nothing.
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I did a correction on my bike a couple months ago. It came out great, I wish I would have taken the time and done it sooner. I had a couple of minor paint chips on the fairing to fix, so I did the correction after finishing the touch up paint.
I didn't have any scratches, so I started with Pinnacle advanced swirl remover, then moved on to Pinnacle advanced finishing polish, then a coat of Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant, and finished it off with a coat of Pinnacle Liquid Souveran wax. I couldn't have been happier with the perfect finish when I was done.
It sounds like a lot of steps, but it only took a couple hours total, which included light wet sanding of the touch up paint. The last full correction I did was on the '11 Corvette Grand Sport I had and that took all day, so a "little" HD was nothing.
I didn't have any scratches, so I started with Pinnacle advanced swirl remover, then moved on to Pinnacle advanced finishing polish, then a coat of Wolfgang deep gloss paint sealant, and finished it off with a coat of Pinnacle Liquid Souveran wax. I couldn't have been happier with the perfect finish when I was done.
It sounds like a lot of steps, but it only took a couple hours total, which included light wet sanding of the touch up paint. The last full correction I did was on the '11 Corvette Grand Sport I had and that took all day, so a "little" HD was nothing.
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