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    Using Plexus on painted metal tank?

    I know Plexus is fantastic for use on plastic bits and visors etc. But can I also use it to buff up a painted (black) metal tank? It is a brand new bike so doesn't need anyhard core polishing/cutting etc. just to get back the shine and remove swirls after washing.

    Thanks for your help
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    Yup. I've done that a lot. Paint is just a form of plastic, after all.

    Of course, Lemon Pledge is more betterer.
    And cheaper.
    And smells purty.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    For what you want, Meguiars ScratchX is a good product. It's designed to do exactly what you describe.... remove swirls and light scratches from modern clear coat paints. It's bloody excellent, wouldn't want a black bike without it

    /edit: Pledge is pretty good for fairings, but doesn't fill in the very light scratches that cause blooming on visors the same as Plexus. Nice n cheap though, good for fairings foh shizzle.

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