Pannier fck up

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Pannier fck up

Post by audibob2 »

whilst using T- cut to remove some fine scratches on one of my panniers, I clumsily managed to get some on the lower section as you can see in the photograph. Trying to wipe it off only made it worse as you can see.
Does anyone know how to remedy this , I am not sure I want to try back to black .
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Pannier fck up

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WÜRTH dye
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source= ... AASXH5cfSk

It's not cheap but by feck it's good :thumb:
Use it on all my black trim from motorbike to van,it is great stuff.Shame your not near me or you could use some of mine(it's not cheap but goes a loooong way)
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Post by Motor32 »

I would stop by a local body/repair shop and ask them. I'm sure they can help you out.

Good luck.

Steve
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Motor32 wrote: Tue May 20, 2025 1:23 pm I would stop by a local body/repair shop and ask them. I'm sure they can help you out.

Good luck.

Steve
Sorry,why would you do that when it's an at home repair.The man has overlapped some buff,get some dye(i have recommended a very good one)and deal with it.
Take it to a 3rd party ffs :roll:
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