Been trying to recover a badly scratched pair of heel plates.

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  1. exuptoy

    exuptoy Elite Member

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    I got these from a Geoffro on here very cheaply. So this was going to be worth a shot. I have previously been told you could recover high gloss carbon by flatting back the old lacquer and redoing it so thought I'd give it a go.

    I never got a pic of the worse one but this was the not so bad one.

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    One of Geoff's pics show the worse one here.

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    I got some 800 wet & dry and flatted both down until there was no shine. If there is any shine left the lacquer will not stick or at least it will not stay on there!

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    I had a rattle can of duplicolour (or similar) clear lacquer here so holding the can around 4-5 inches away I gave it a few light coats ensuring good coverage then left it bake in the sun.

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    I left it flash off for about 15 minutes then gave it another 2 coats then left it bake off again. This is the final outcome!

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    Very happy :D

    If the mods want to stick this in another thread as a how to please feel free. Someone may benefit from it at some point.

    EDIT: Just put the link from here in the how to maintenance links thread.
     
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  2. geoffro

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    Glad your happy pal and they've gone to a good home :)
    Have you used a harder laquer? I found the as soon as you show them a boot they scuff!
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    whilst giving the dash area a wipe over earlier this but fell off the bike and I'm not sure where from!
    It has the following printed inside, PP MFJ CORD GUI DE/ Honda
    Maybe a cable guide
     
  4. TaylorBlade

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    They look good, mine are pretty scuffed so will give mine a go. Thanks!
     
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    Well done exup another new valuable member to the flock ,we like that :)
     
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  6. exuptoy

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    I only used the Duplicoloyr lacquer as it was here but I have since used 2 pack rattle can lacquer but it’s not cheap at £17 a tin and once left it cures in the tin after 24 hour. It comes with the lacquer and hardener in the same can and there is a pin in the bottom which you pull out to mix it. Should be able to source at any good vehicle refinishing paint shop.
     
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  7. PauloHRC

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    Good job mate, they do scratch up easily but these have come up really well !
     
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