A Very Minor Victory

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A Very Minor Victory

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Some of you may know that I sadly laid down my Stella a week after I got her because of my "Newbieness" with the foot break and a patch of gravel.
I was happy that I was able to have the fender repainted and right cowl repainted so that there is little evidence of my stupidity.
I say "little" because my leg shield trim was gouged, pitted, scratched and looked terribly blemished.
I purchased some chrome protectors, but couldn't even get them without running the risk of scratching things on the actual leg shield. I thought black rubber might be the key, but for me, it just didn't look right.
I can't leave well enough alone, so I took a small metal jewelry file I had from my metals class, steel wool, and rubbing compound.
After a couple of hours, voila!

Granted, it's not perfect, and there are some minor denting that can't be remedied, but I'm pleased.
At least I know how to deal with a scratch in the future, and if this post helps anyone with this same issue, then I'll feel good about that
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Nice job!

A dremmel tool works well too for taking scratches out of trim...but you know....if you don't have any scratches yo're not riding enough!
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BuddyRaton wrote:A dremmel tool works well too for taking scratches out of trim...but you know....if you don't have any scratches yo're not riding enough!
Which attachment?

Um… I get myself into trouble with the dang Dremel.
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I like the scratches on my scoot. The first time I put it down (actually, the first time a friend put it down) I took the time to patch and repair. But henceforth it's been stickers and scratches :)
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[quote="ericalm]Which attachment?
Um… I get myself into trouble with the dang Dremel.[/quote]

Use the polishing pads. I like the ones shaped like a bullet. Load it up with a little polishing rouge and don't press too hard. A flex shaft attachment makes control much easier.

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Using a dremmel takes practice...on stuff that isnt too important.

Thirteen years ago I gave Diva Bocette a diamone engangement ring...she gave me a dremmel set...we both cried! :mrgreen:
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JoshWED wrote:I like the scratches on my scoot. The first time I put it down (actually, the first time a friend put it down) I took the time to patch and repair. But henceforth it's been stickers and scratches :)
:+!:
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