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Offline theDQG

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Re: CB750 k4, the long restoration
« Reply #75 on: May 22, 2018, 03:39:09 PM »
I think guys have actually wet sanded them before.  Also, there is a plastic polish for visors and windscreens that would probably do a world of good.  I forget the brand name but it is sold at most bike shops and comes in coarse, medium, and fine.  Also peanut oil and/or lemon oil.  And finally Mothers Back to Black works well.

I actually used Mother's Back to Black and it works beautifully where the gloss still remains- but on the areas that are well-worn, not so much.
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'76 xs650
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Re: CB750 k4, the long restoration
« Reply #76 on: May 22, 2018, 05:59:31 PM »
I think guys have actually wet sanded them before.  Also, there is a plastic polish for visors and windscreens that would probably do a world of good.  I forget the brand name but it is sold at most bike shops and comes in coarse, medium, and fine.  Also peanut oil and/or lemon oil.  And finally Mothers Back to Black works well.
keep on using it, the more you use it, the better it works

I actually used Mother's Back to Black and it works beautifully where the gloss still remains- but on the areas that are well-worn, not so much.
If it works good, it looks good...

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Re: CB750 k4, the long restoration
« Reply #77 on: May 23, 2018, 01:49:54 PM »
I think guys have actually wet sanded them before.  Also, there is a plastic polish for visors and windscreens that would probably do a world of good.  I forget the brand name but it is sold at most bike shops and comes in coarse, medium, and fine.  Also peanut oil and/or lemon oil.  And finally Mothers Back to Black works well.
keep on using it, the more you use it, the better it works

I actually used Mother's Back to Black and it works beautifully where the gloss still remains- but on the areas that are well-worn, not so much.

Ok, I'll keep on applying it.
'83 xv920
'76 xs650
cb750 k4 (2)
'81 R100RS

DQG = The Dumb Question Guy. I ask dumb questions all the time. Bike over ego.