I have tried a couple of places, but have had no luck. The clear coat process that the powder coat company I use say that the clear coat would adhere to the new paint very, very well - but not at all to the decals.
Anyone got any ideas? I know they'll get scratched eventually, but I am trying to do some nice work and would like to make it last. Cheers, oh and BTW, I asked the exact same question at MTBR and the 2 answers that I got were:
a: Wow. Ever ridden a bike before? and,
b: maybe don't ride it - this from a Moderator
I finally get a so-so answer, but also included is: "Well its a mountain bike, they tend to get scratches and dents" and "oh.. and its a mountainbike. Its supposed to be dirty."
This is followed up by the genius moderator,Formica , with: "it's called Ski Saver. Happy Now? Here's the link - have a laugh on me.
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?p=2624865#poststop
This is why Ridemonkey is the place to be. Someone asks a question; they get a relevant answer. Cheers.
Dennis
Anyone got any ideas? I know they'll get scratched eventually, but I am trying to do some nice work and would like to make it last. Cheers, oh and BTW, I asked the exact same question at MTBR and the 2 answers that I got were:
a: Wow. Ever ridden a bike before? and,
b: maybe don't ride it - this from a Moderator
I finally get a so-so answer, but also included is: "Well its a mountain bike, they tend to get scratches and dents" and "oh.. and its a mountainbike. Its supposed to be dirty."
This is followed up by the genius moderator,Formica , with: "it's called Ski Saver. Happy Now? Here's the link - have a laugh on me.
http://forums.mtbr.com/showthread.php?p=2624865#poststop
This is why Ridemonkey is the place to be. Someone asks a question; they get a relevant answer. Cheers.
Dennis