The Retirement Thread

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Carpet cleaners did a good job, carpet looks a lot fresher. I also got a ride in this afternoon, a little 45 miler out to Middleton Hall and back, it was a bit breezy and cool but it stayed dry. A good ride made more entertaining by crossing the city in the rush hour on the way back, for a while it felt just like I was commuting again.
 

PaulSB

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Well I'm very sad. :sad::sad::sad:

Scratched my best bike yesterday. I've spent a lot of time in the kitchen with my bike and my wife's clear nail varnish.........it's getting better but I'll always know.
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
Well I'm very sad. :sad::sad::sad:

Scratched my best bike yesterday. I've spent a lot of time in the kitchen with my bike and my wife's clear nail varnish.........it's getting better but I'll always know.


Do you have some kind of fettish? A bike? Nail varnish? What next for heavens sake. Where is Drago when you want him....^_^
 

screenman

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All that fertiliser hoovered up

That is just what I thought.
 

PaulSB

Squire
Try a little T Cut
Obviously I know how to use T cut on a car but would I do here Dave? The same?

Fortunately the scratches haven't gone deeply down to the base coat, there is just a little white showing through. The scratches are visible and can be felt when I run my finger over. As the bike is grey with a very shiny surface if I can fill and smooth them I think the problem will be solved.

Cervelo are sending the paint codes in case I need them.
 
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Obviously I know how to use T cut on a car but would I do here Dave? The same?

Fortunately the scratches haven't gone deeply down to the base coat, there is just a little white showing through. The scratches are visible and can be felt when I run my finger over. As the bike is grey with a very shiny surface if I can fill and smooth them I think the problem will be solved.

Cervelo are sending the paint codes in case I need them.

I would say the same, just be careful how you do it, from your description they sound like they're a bit deep for T cut, the other thing that might help is WD40.
 
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