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Bikesales Staff12 July 2012
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New product: Motul Scratch Remover

Motul says its new Scratch Remover will get your bike's paint and fairing looking like new


Motul's new Scratch Remover is a part of the French company's recently-released Motul MC Care Range, and it says it will remove superficial scratches from varnished or painted motorcycle bodywork like tanks and fairings, or from helmets.


Simply apply the cream to a soft cloth and then rub the offending scratch in a circular motion until it's gone. Motul says the product restores the lustre to paintwork and varnished finishes, but warns that it should not be applied to matt paints or hot surfaces.



Motul Scratch Remover is available in a 100ml tube at a recommended retail price of $11.90, and it's distributed in Australia by Link International. For more information or to find your nearest stockist call (07) 3382 5000 or visit www.linkint.com.au



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