Hi
I've acquired a pair of OEM panniers for my 12GSA from a very generous member of this forum and am wondering how to prevent the transfer of the aluminium powder from the inside of said panniers to their contents. My other set of panniers - ARDCases - are powder coated which stops the problem but I'm not feeling that affluent nor do I have the time to powder coat the new panniers.
What do others do to keep the aluminium powder at bay? I have wondered about lining the pannier with sticky back plastic (Fablon or similar) but am concerned that the adhesive might not tolerate the heat of the exhaust or the temperature in France and Spain in June or a gentle spray of something like acid etch primer (U-Pol Acid #8 or similar).
TIA
Richard
I've acquired a pair of OEM panniers for my 12GSA from a very generous member of this forum and am wondering how to prevent the transfer of the aluminium powder from the inside of said panniers to their contents. My other set of panniers - ARDCases - are powder coated which stops the problem but I'm not feeling that affluent nor do I have the time to powder coat the new panniers.
What do others do to keep the aluminium powder at bay? I have wondered about lining the pannier with sticky back plastic (Fablon or similar) but am concerned that the adhesive might not tolerate the heat of the exhaust or the temperature in France and Spain in June or a gentle spray of something like acid etch primer (U-Pol Acid #8 or similar).
TIA
Richard

