1200 Any Advice On How To Remove Light Scratches To Shiny Paint Parts Of Panniers And Top Box?

Discussion in 'Multistrada' started by Vespcati, Aug 15, 2016.

  1. Disappointed to find the panniers and top box shiny paint parts scratch so easily. They have not seen heavy use, just a sleeping bag mattress rolled up and strapped on top of the top box, and it must be mine/pillions boots catching on the panniers occasionally. I would have expected them to be able to cope with that. The scratches are quite light, I've tried t-cut and polish and they have reduced but not perfect yet. Any ideas?

    Thinking to change to an enduro next year. Anyone know if enduro panniers/top box are they made of sterner stuff?
     
  2. Yeah enduro has aluminium panniers, which also gives greater security & a seating option when wild-camping. All you've done is create some character & talking point don't beat yourself up over it.
     
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  3. I don't think T-Cut or similar is abrasive enough for deeper scratches. However, it's a fine line! Some time ago I bought an aerosol touch-up kit for my car and it included primer, top coat, lacquer and a small bottle of a cutting/rubbing compound described simply as "liquid polish" which was able to take the top coat to an almost mirror finish (from my original orange-peel) before putting the lacquer on. I have since used this to remove scratches on a couple of occasions. The supplier is Paints4U on ebay, and if you search for that name and "scratch" you'll see they do repair kits for cars which include the polish; I haven't searched to see if they do Ducati kits!
     
  4. If you Google plastic scratch remover, loads of compounds come up.
     
  5. Not losing sleep over it, but will make sure I get more robust ones before I go on a longer tour
    Thanks everyone. I will give it a try. I am sure I can polish them out. Just disappointed that I need to. Doesn't Ducati realise these things are supposed to get used?
     
  6. Where in Yorkshire are you ? I polished mine with a machine polisher ( it's my job) if they're only light they should come out ! T-cut and the like isn't what it was .. Lol
     
  7. Steve, I'm just outside of York. Any product you can recommend?
     
  8. I'm about 10 mins from sherburn are you off up tomorrow we can have a look ! I tend to use fastcut ( a corse compound) and work back with finer grades of polish . They may need flating first with 2000 sand paper .not for the faint hearted if you break through its repaint time !! Our lass is always dragging a boot over getting on n off sofar I been lucky and polished em out !
     
  9. Try putting some Ventureshield on them once you get the scratches out...
     
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