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  1. #16
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    I think the micro-abrasive and water is what he thought he was doing... I'll probably take it to the lbs to see what they suggest.
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    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

  2. #17
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    It's kind of hard to tell, but it looks like you're pretty darn close to being down to steel. I'd call the manufacturer and see if they can help you match the paint. Or clear nail polish will repair until you can get it repainted. But....I don't think it will cover that up
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  3. #18
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    I'd call Waterford, too. They were very helpful when I was asking questions about my paint on my Waterford X-12.

    (and they understand bike love... sigh)

    Your bike will be ok. Really. My bike sends hugs to your bike.
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  4. #19
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    ooOOOoooo +1 on nearly being down to the steel Yes, a call to Waterford seems indicated.

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    After talking to the kind folks at Waterford/Gunnar, we bought a can of Rust-oleum crystal clear enamel, carefully taped the bike, and then applied a light layer of the spray. You can definitely tell if you look at or touch it (there's even a tiny dog hair stuck in there...), but certainly it's better than it was. Thanks to everyone for their helpful comments!
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    ...never met a bike that I didn't wanna ride.

  6. #21
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    Wow! That looks great!!

    I'm glad it worked out so well - it's definitely a good tip to keep in mind. Glad it wasn't as deep as it appeared!!
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    Oh, much better! Glad you called Waterford.
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  8. #23
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    Much improved. I wouldn't know it if you hadn't told us!
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    Beans, it looks great! I can't tell where the scratches were from that photo. I love that deep shade of purple BTW.

    Thanks for sharing the tip about the Rust-oleum. I have some dings on my bike that I've been wondering how to treat. Must add that to my shopping list.
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  10. #25
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    Nice job. Glad to hear the guys at Waterford came through for you.

 

 

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