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yche542
3rd April 2016, 19:17
annoying petrol stain, is it easy to fix?
already tried cutting compound no luck

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hayd3n
3rd April 2016, 22:30
chuck a bit of white vinyl on top :) or a sticker

Maha
4th April 2016, 07:16
If it were mine, and it bothered me that much I would go to a vinyl trimmer/cutter person and get a designed sticker to cover the area.

Owl
4th April 2016, 07:37
Did you rub through the paint by hand? WTF are you using for compound......Jiff?:confused:

rambaldi
4th April 2016, 17:47
Stop jacking off onto your bike and it should wash off next time you ride in the rain.

Banditbandit
8th April 2016, 12:46
New paint job .. and then stop splashing petrol around when you fill up ..

george formby
8th April 2016, 13:34
Faux carbon cap surround. The bike will go faster.