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watching a infomercial for 3M defender.. 2-4 hours to dry... good for one year..... my question is... considering most here have tried it... anyone every spray fairing , lowers, saddle bags????? anyone??
Last edited by Bushy; Jul 1, 2013 at 07:35 PM.
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Doesn't appear to be that expensive- might be worth trying it on the very front of the saddle hard bags and on the lids. Might also be worth trying it on the fairing. Thanks for sharing Bushy
I havent put it on my bike yet but I did spray the front of my Shelby with it.
Not bad at all. The prep work is time consuming but if you follow the directions it looks pretty darn good. The deciding factor for me will be how is comes off.
I wouldnt hesitate for a second to apply it on the fairing/fender/lowers if I were heading out on a trip.
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