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liquid glass, could it preserve my chrome ?

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OldGooseGuy:

--- Quote from: region11 on January 29, 2015, 02:28 PM ---Why not get your son some cheapish new school bike, let him ride it to a rust bucket if he wants and keep the areo pro for yourself to ride with your son :)

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What Neil said...

If he's not going to look after it, give him something expendable, not a 30 year old classic!

stuntman mike:

   I'm not saying he's not going to look after it I'm saying its going to be his bike. How many people have the self same BMX they loved BITD.

 As regards a new school he's got 1 now with a seat that wont go flat, but before he had a mini team aero pro so is fully aware that there's no school like the old school, which we rode together with me on my Redline 600a, both bikes built by myself ( ill get some pictures up, gonna get involved )

   Back to the liquid glass, hopefully in time when we're splashing it all over like BRUT 33 we'll all remember the tool stuntman mike  :loser: who brought it to our attention. 

     

bobbbbsy:
it is used for laptop screens . dos nt sound correct for metals. try it and see is the best way.

stuntman mike:

    Suzuki will cover your new motorcycle in the stuff for a additional fee, they advise it if your going to use the bike in the winter months. They say it will seal and aid when cleaning.

    Ill try it on some bars and report back     

bobbbbsy:
certainly good to learn of different ideas.

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