Kids of today don't know how to polish shoes properly ....
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Kids of today don't know how to polish shoes properly ....
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My crown court shoes have toe caps like one of your paint jobs ...![]()

thanks to tunneruk
99p tin of black boot polish has done the trick. well chuffed
It may have covered up the marks temporarily but the boot polish will need reapplying regularly as it will not be absorbed by metal as it would be by leather. At least you have found a way to mask the marks which is ideal if your selling your bike.

Are you guys speaking from experience or just guessing?
I WAS in this situation with my own bike and I DID replenish the finish with boot polish and it DID last more than two years. I sold the bike to a friend who has never had to touch the wheels again. The bleached alloy will take the pigment in from the boot polish. If the bike gets aggressively cleaned once a week then there might be the need to re-apply after a year or so but that's hardly regular.
Of course .... you could wipe some WD40 on it ....... that'll sort it right out![]()

Paintshop experienced, its not bleached alloy and boot polish wont last long on bare metal anyway, theres still coating on those rims, it wont last for to many cleans, we will have to see how the OP gets on wont we![]()
White with blue and red stripes ?My crown court shoes have toe caps like one of your paint jobs ...![]()
To be pedantic you said "Alloy" in post #48 "The bleached alloy will take the pigment in from the boot polish"It's bleached black anodising (not in the slightest bit paint related)
Yeah I guess we will![]()
To be pedantic you said "Alloy" in post #48 "The bleached alloy will take the pigment in from the boot polish"
Now you say (Correctly) it's anodised, and I havn't mentioned its paint related at all?

Anyhow, I didn't want to get into a dick waving competition about who knows what etc, I'm just glad that the OP has got his wheel sorted.
I'll be leaving that at that![]()
