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boots scratching side cover?
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<blockquote data-quote="S76" data-source="post: 561199" data-attributes="member: 1349"><p>Hey xbmwscoot,</p><p></p><p>I use the 3M protector stuff everywhere. I buy it at an autoparts store in a 6" wide roll and cut to size for where ever it goes. Not cheap, but a lot cheaper than painting. I especially use it behind the front wheel, on the frame above the foot pegs, on the side panel where the intercom and heated clothing wires dangle, and around the passenger peg supports. It is also on the headlight lens keeping them clear. Works great and when it gets bad looking, pull it off and put a new piece on.</p><p></p><p>Tankslapper has that wet and stick on stuff but I never had any luck with it. Falls off if you hit it just right with the hose and a car wash will blow it off for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S76, post: 561199, member: 1349"] Hey xbmwscoot, I use the 3M protector stuff everywhere. I buy it at an autoparts store in a 6" wide roll and cut to size for where ever it goes. Not cheap, but a lot cheaper than painting. I especially use it behind the front wheel, on the frame above the foot pegs, on the side panel where the intercom and heated clothing wires dangle, and around the passenger peg supports. It is also on the headlight lens keeping them clear. Works great and when it gets bad looking, pull it off and put a new piece on. Tankslapper has that wet and stick on stuff but I never had any luck with it. Falls off if you hit it just right with the hose and a car wash will blow it off for sure. [/QUOTE]
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