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By PeteF
#6958
Tip from the Royal Enfield GB Facebook group.
Rimmel of London's "Black Cab" nail varnish is a good match for a black Enfield; to cover small scratches before the rust sets in.
Available from Fleabay.
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By Haggis
#64739
Get the London look,🦄
By sofiaspin
#64740
Don't they use a Norton in their ads........
By Wayne
#64741
I don't want to ask how you found that out !
By nigelphoto
#64744
My Epson printer has three shades of Black - funny, I thought Black was just Black . . . .
By Dennis C
#64745
No Nigel. We keep getting new Black's nowadays, whatever that means. "Orange is the new black" ?????.
By Mark M
#64746
Nail varnish to touch up scratches? Namby pamby Metropolitan types, why not go the whole hog? Chain grease as hair gel, Gunk as deodorant and gearbox oil as lip gloss? (just don't use 20/50 as it's too thin and comes off on your sushi)

REgards, Mark
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By Scalyback
#64748
Mark, do you happen to smell like an engine by any chance?



Now there are women in the army, would they have olive green nail stuff that would suit Tornado?
By TheShaggyDA
#64757
'Twas I - the aforementioned nail varnish was left over from a project on my Savage (Suzuki, not Lily) where I was making a digital trip counter, and needed to paint alternating black and white stripes on one of the speedo gears. The chemist was closer than the model shop :-)
By p
#64824
I have several "pound shop" nail varnishes, each to match my several vehicles - just the job to touch in chips and scrapes before corrosion makes it a much bigger job. Also a clear one for exposed threads etc. It's not locktite, but ok for less critical bolts I find, as well as stopping rust marks.

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