Hi, WD40 sprayed on a cloth and then wipe your forks, it won't damage your forks and should take the marks off.Mild polish is a light abrasive component, isn't it? Which brand do you suggest for the mild polish?
I'll definately buy and use the ACF-50.
Levers are easy to change, but I'm mostly concerning about those gold anodized fork pipes, they are really expensive.
Is it impossible to repair the polish of the forks?
What about the Yoshimura Stain-Magic? It's for the exhaust, but I think it's doing a good job. I don't know if it's abrasive or not...
As it won't do any damage spray it on your forks and leave overnight and then wipe it off. After you could spray household furniture polish on and wipe / polish with lint free cloth. My dealer used furniture polish on all his bikes in the showroom.I've tried WD-40. It cleaned some of the affected parts, but not on the marks on the levers and the fork (but it reduced the marks by %30). Should I continue using WD-40?
I worried about the forks, because they are around $350. Any non-abrasive chemical suggestion?