what would you do for detailing a 50 year old vespa that has some patina on it that you just want to leave? Is there an easy spray on product that will seal the rust spots and keep it stable?
Curious about your opinion or recommendations for undercoating to prevent (or stop more) rust on the underside? Obviously wet roads is not as big a concern in San Diego as for other regions... I've seen some videos about rust issues on newer Vespas in the UK, and I'm in the Seattle area, so similar wet road conditions... Thanks!
The main reason why they rust is because the owners don't wash after a ride in sea salt air or if the road has salt on it. Clean straight away. And use acf50. It prevents corrosion also.
hand wash always with a few micro fiber towels .... and put it on a LIFT with a bowl of hot water and some Dawn. Never powerwash a scooter, theres too many sensitive electrical parts. Its not a dirtbike ... JUST OPINION
I didn't watch this to the end. Just wash it with some car shampoo and dry it with a pet dryer, job done. Too much promoting products and parts numbers. Just get out and ride the old scoot.
I always use a blower while detailing. Great useful tool.
Awesome!
And I love the buddy scooters, looks great!
Nice and helpful demo. I hope the power plug on the background wall is waterproof :-)
what would you do for detailing a 50 year old vespa that has some patina on it that you just want to leave? Is there an easy spray on product that will seal the rust spots and keep it stable?
Can Mr Clean all purpose cleaner work
Appreciate you vids, so can you pls stop using your pressure washer next to an electric outlet? Thanks in advance!
Thank you for awesome video! Mr. Robot
Does anyone know where to match touch up paint? I tried a Vespa dealer in San Diego and the paint was a total miss.
thanks for the video man
GOOD JOB!!
Great video, this for sharing
What about the seat?
Curious about your opinion or recommendations for undercoating to prevent (or stop more) rust on the underside? Obviously wet roads is not as big a concern in San Diego as for other regions... I've seen some videos about rust issues on newer Vespas in the UK, and I'm in the Seattle area, so similar wet road conditions... Thanks!
The main reason why they rust is because the owners don't wash after a ride in sea salt air or if the road has salt on it. Clean straight away. And use acf50. It prevents corrosion also.
@@JDMz Thank you!
You must change your name to Mr Vespa gourou
Grate videos
Rubbing alcohol will take the sap right off
Nooooooooo water and spray with electric socket on the wall don't mix my god be careful
bro, you NEVER wash a scooter like that. wtf
hand wash always with a few micro fiber towels .... and put it on a LIFT with a bowl of hot water and some Dawn. Never powerwash a scooter, theres too many sensitive electrical parts. Its not a dirtbike ... JUST OPINION
Idk, maybe the powerwash is okay. For me personally, I have never and will never do that.
Never use hot/warm water. Use cold. Dont ever tell a professional painter you use warm water. He will have a heart atrack😂@@blitzmotorscooters1635
I didn't watch this to the end. Just wash it with some car shampoo and dry it with a pet dryer, job done. Too much promoting products and parts numbers. Just get out and ride the old scoot.
Well how else you going to promote the product that person is selling lol😂