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Thanks Mike.
Need to find a way to seal and protect it with out developing a shine next
Wax probably won’t work
Hey splatttttt remember our buddy Ink83 from Australia...what happened to him?? Anyway, he turned me on to Wizards Power Seal for Motorcycles, works great and is easy to use!! Give it a try, I'm sure you'll like it. You can also get from Ebay or Amazon....https://wizardsproducts.com/motorcycle/
Awesome!
Thanks Rockah. I will.
Ray is using face book to help promote him self
I guess he’s the same as always.
Never asked him why he abandoned the forum tho.
I think he just likes the exposure from fb
I think he’s doin well.
Has been collaborating with other companies. Still tryinh his own hand at things. But he may want some back up. Who doesnt?
Awesome!
Thanks Rockah. I will.
Ray is using face book to help promote him self
I guess he’s the same as always.
Never asked him why he abandoned the forum tho.
I think he just likes the exposure from fb
I think he’s doin well.
Has been collaborating with other companies. Still tryinh his own hand at things. But he may want some back up. Who doesnt?
Ya, it's too bad he's not posting here any more, I enjoyed his threads. I'll have to try to find Ray on Facebook, Is he using a business's name,? Not sure how to find him.
The Wizard metal shield worked out great Roackah. Lets see how it hold up.
Worked as I had hoped it would. Did not ad a shime to the metal and preserved the finish I liked during the multiple applications.
The Wizard metal shield worked out great Roackah. Lets see how it hold up.
Worked as I had hoped it would. Did not ad a shime to the metal and preserved the finish I liked during the multiple applications.
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