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do not use CIF to wash ur bike except for the rim!! it's v rough & will spoil the paintwork on plastic or metallic parts :sian:

 

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wa...so many bad comment using it...lucky haven use man...haa...

cif contains abrasive, that why it removes stain effectively, if u just wanna wash ur bike, just get a carwash, will do the job without harming your paint.. :thumb:

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cif contains abrasive, that why it removes stain effectively, if u just wanna wash ur bike, just get a carwash, will do the job without harming your paint.. :thumb:

 

Yes bro u r rite, for minor scratches u can jus use any polish to polish it away cos it will cover up da scratch, do apply a few layer thou, dnt 4get to aplly wax too after dat. Cif contains abrasive substance, u might try but rub it gently n lightly, its best to use it on ur rim or swingarm area where it gets dirty easily due to d chainlube stain.

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hmmm.. for really light scratches that are somehow difficult to be seen... will normal waxing help?

 

waxing, auto glym :thumb:

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