ELP_JC
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Actually, a dirtstorm, which was much worse than sand. This stupid town is all dirt, and combined with 50+ mph winds, you can imagine the consequences.
Anyway, I feel lucky I didn't dump the bike, as I was on the verge of doing that when I had to stop to turn, and I could barely keep the bike upright.
The damage is a heavily pitted windscreen and headlight, but the paint sustained no visible damage. My question is what product should I use to try to at least minimize the pittng, and if on both the screen and headlights, or just one (which??). Some screen materials can be scratched to hell while trying to polish them, hence my asking. Guess I could safely try plastic polish on the headlights, but doubt the one I have (Griot's Garage) will do anything to the pitting. Need something more abrasive, but don't want to make matters worse, unless the experts here advice otherwise.
I was going to tint the windscreen, but if the CeeBailey's replacement is stronger than this stupid thing, I have some serious thinking to do about buying one vs tinting the stock one.
The headlights are too expensive to replace, so will live with them, but would like to make the damage less visible. And no, my deductible is $1K, so won't be using it. Thanks for your help.
JC
Anyway, I feel lucky I didn't dump the bike, as I was on the verge of doing that when I had to stop to turn, and I could barely keep the bike upright.
The damage is a heavily pitted windscreen and headlight, but the paint sustained no visible damage. My question is what product should I use to try to at least minimize the pittng, and if on both the screen and headlights, or just one (which??). Some screen materials can be scratched to hell while trying to polish them, hence my asking. Guess I could safely try plastic polish on the headlights, but doubt the one I have (Griot's Garage) will do anything to the pitting. Need something more abrasive, but don't want to make matters worse, unless the experts here advice otherwise.
I was going to tint the windscreen, but if the CeeBailey's replacement is stronger than this stupid thing, I have some serious thinking to do about buying one vs tinting the stock one.
The headlights are too expensive to replace, so will live with them, but would like to make the damage less visible. And no, my deductible is $1K, so won't be using it. Thanks for your help.
JC