EBike Scratches

Psychlops

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Jan 16, 2022
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So someone scratched my Ebike the other day with their chainlock, its cosmetic & not too noticeable but I can see it, does anybody recommend any products to help with the scratches? Thank you.
 

Barbara_Reed

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Oct 18, 2020
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If it's just a scuff, you could try clear varnish. When I bought my most recent toy, it came with a little bottle of touch up paint. Maybe you have one somewhere with the paperwork.
 

dobbyhasfriends

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Sep 19, 2019
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So someone scratched my Ebike the other day with their chainlock, its cosmetic & not too noticeable but I can see it, does anybody recommend any products to help with the scratches? Thank you.
did it go through the top and base coats, otherwise just t-cut it
I started out doing that and gave up as I was getting so many scratches so ill do them all at once at some point and then get around to invisiframing it
 

Hardtail

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Mar 8, 2021
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I ended up getting my frame soda blasted and left it raw/uncoated, now I never have to worry about paint chips and any tough marks or blemishes disappear with a scotch pad.
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B1rdie

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Yeah, ebike scratches are usually deeper, so much so, bandaid isn’t enough and a few stitches shall be necessary.
 

steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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I was rummaging about in Halfords yesterday (Halfords is a motor factor in the UK) and happened to see a scratch repair kit, intended for car paintwork. I didn't even pick it up for a quick look, but it appeared to be a clear liquid that is painted on. Somehow it obscures the scratch. I have no idea how it works. Maybe worth a try?
 

jimbob

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Aug 3, 2020
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Unfortunately bikes are going to get paintwork damage. I don't go out to damage the paint, but I'm not precious about it when it does get scratches or chips. I see the bike as more of an offroader rather than a show car.

My car on the other hand I'm very careful with. But I think thats because I know it shouldn't get damaged where as the bike is bound to be due to the type of use.
 

Stihldog

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Jun 10, 2020
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A very small tube of crazy glue for when you spring a leak …on your chin. Keeps ya going for the next crash. Laquer finger nail paint is not perfect for touch-ups but you could find a colour close enough. I got three flavours now.
 

Psychlops

New Member
Jan 16, 2022
19
7
Ireland
I was rummaging about in Halfords yesterday (Halfords is a motor factor in the UK) and happened to see a scratch repair kit, intended for car paintwork. I didn't even pick it up for a quick look, but it appeared to be a clear liquid that is painted on. Somehow it obscures the scratch. I have no idea how it works. Maybe worth a try?
Thanks, we have Halfords over here in Ireland too, do you know what the name was?
 

mtb-steve

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Nov 4, 2021
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Cumbria
Halfords scratch repair works well.
I had a twat lock his bike next to mine and he somehow managed to kick and bend my derailleur hanger, it was bad enough for me to have to set them up again at the roadside.

Steve
 

chetbango

New Member
Dec 16, 2021
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NorCal
Depending on the size and location of the scratch, you may be able to turn it into a stripe.
I have carbon look vinyl wrap that I put on my battery "door" to keep from scratching the paint when my bike is on the tailgate pad of my truck. I had a chip in the paint that I covered with a strip of the vinyl wrap. I just wrapped a chevron shaped stripe around the tube where the chip was. It looks decent, definitely better than the dime sized chip in the paint.
 

johnf0246

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Jan 22, 2021
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Sedona, Arizona
Sometimes the bike manufacturer will have a paint formula that they can give you to match the color of your bike. In the US you can take the formula to a hobby store or car paint store to mix up a batch for repairs.
 

steve_sordy

Wedding Crasher
Nov 5, 2018
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Lincolnshire, UK
Take your bike into Halfords and compare the paints in the paint aisle. If they won't let you in with the bike then take a close-up pic of the paint and do your best. I once found a PERFECT match. Peugeot Aegean blue metallic for the blue on my Focus Jam2. I also managed to match the red on my Merida eOne-Sixty (Hyundai Electric Red). I didn't get a perfect match for the black but Halford's satin black is very close.
 

Psychlops

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Jan 16, 2022
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Ireland
So far, i have cleaned it down & used T-Cut Black which didnt disappear the scratches but made them slightly fainter, I am now considering using Model Aircraft gloss black from revell or humbrol.
 

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