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Welcome to AGO.
I believe John (2black1's) gave you some great advice in your other thread.
Beautiful HD, by the way!
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Welcome... And yes I did reply to your other thread too.
As for swirls and scratches, just follow whatever recommendations and processes discussed on this forum that make the most sense to you. There's enough information that's for sure. And there is more than one way to skin a cat that's why I say do what makes sense to you.
Swirls are easy to take care of. Scratches and chips/nicks can be another story.
For scratches the first thing you need to do is make an assessment of whether or not the scratch can be removed without breaking through the clear-coat. This is really a judgement call and your own experience plays a big part in making that call. Sometimes it's best to just do your routine polishing and live with whatever of the scratch remains. Only you can make that choice. One thing in your favor with Harley paint is that the clear-coat is much thicker than your typical car.
For nicks/chips, here's a link to what I feel is the best method to address them... Discerning Paint Chip Touch-Up; Not for Everyone or Every Chip
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Scott Harle
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Welcome to AG!
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thanks for the welcomes
i have a bunch of contraptions and potions on the way.....got an old '08 GMC Sierra that I'm not as emotionally attached to that I can practice on to get feel for how it goes....then after that I have my wife's 300....then my son's jeep....lot's of practice opportunities before I start on my bike
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Originally Posted by PaulMys
Welcome to AGO.
I believe John (2black1's) gave you some great advice in your other thread.
Beautiful HD, by the way!
thank you my friend, best way to a biker's good side is pay a compliment to his bike....I love it....waited too long to finally buy it
i'll be honest, sometimes I just go out in the garage and just look at it
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Originally Posted by CaffeineBuzz
Hello All
I am very new to the detailing world and I'm here to learn.
Nice bike!
Welcome to AutogeekOnline!
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thank you mike, I've learned a ton here.....found alternatives on other sites....but there was no way I was going to ditch you guys after all y'all have done to help me get my bearings...Im still pretty green, but when you're green you're growing, when you're ripe, you're rotting
just put in an order in for a bunch of toys and potions from you guys
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