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Hi,
I've just bought a second hand Cove Hummer. The stickers are looking a bit tatty so I'm going to replace those.
While I'm on, I might as well tidy the frame up a bit - does anyone have any hints and tips on this?
Cheers!
Neil.
Depends if its matt or shiny.
Matt - leave it be
Shiny - give it a polish
Smooth finish = polish
Brushed finish = scouring cloth
If it's a lynskey one it will be brushed, in which case a scotchbrite pad is your best bet, but try it out somewhere discrete first to make sure it's the right coarseness. If it's the litesepeed on I'm pretty sure it's in the bead-blasted matte grey finish, in which case either leave it alone, or take it to your local bead blaster to freshen it up. Sadly not something you can do at home.
Cheers guys,
It's actually a Ti sports one, so it's pretty old and matt at the minute.
I think I'd prefer it to look brushed. I've got a mate with a body shop, I'll drop in and see if there's any scotchbrite lying around 🙂
Yep, you could always scotchbrite it if you've got the patience. IIRC enigma will refinish a frame for about £150, but that might make it a bit less of a bargain.
Can I fill the crack with Polyfilla 🙁
If you want a polished finish (like mirror glass) then use Duraglit. If not DO NOT get Duraglit anywhere near your frame.
It's not this frame is it?
http://www.singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/stolen-cove-hummer-on-ebay
If so, I wouldn't bother as the owner won't thank you for any improvements..........